"Sven" == Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> I'd be happy to help where I can if something needs testing on >> a dual G5.
Sven> [ ...lots of good advice which is well taken by me... ] Sven> Also, once we get ppc64 kernels rolling, it would be nice to Sven> get them tested too and so on, do you know how to build a Sven> kernel ? Yes, I can build kernels. However right now I don't have a system on which I can do this which is really frustrating (my old AMD K7 based workhorse had a motherboard failure, the dual G5 is the replacement as a gift from my wife <grin>). I got a Gentoo image (2.6.9 smp) that boots the G5 nicely. I tried to use it to get debootstrap or d-i going but I'm not there yet. Is there a way to use a rescue kernel (in this case the Gentoo kernel booted from a Mac HD using OpenFirmware) to start the d-i on the Sarge CD? (My guess is not, but then I'm not very familiar with internals of d-i). <babble> I even started an attempt to rebuild the Gentoo and/or Debian initrd on my old i686 machine so I could boot and run d-i or debootstrap on the G5. Imagine the frustration: the Debian ppcinitrd is big endian, and my little endian i686 kernel cannot loop mount it!(?). The Gentoo initrd is ext2, which I can take apart and rebuild on the 686 machine, but since I can't look into the debian-installer initrd I don't know what changes I need to make :-) This i686 laptop is too slow and constrained for me to install a cross compilation toolchain even if I wanted to. At any rate, I'm starting to enjoy the powerpc experience. In the five days since I got this machine I've got a little grip on Yaboot and OpenFirmware, and I think I see how I might use my wife's G4 (on which I am *prohibited* from installing Linux :-) to install on the G5 in target disk mode. Tomorrow is another day..... </babble> Thanks for all the help! Shyamal