Hi, firstly, you need to configure your mailing properly. Your mails are sent using an adress called "pc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>". So you won't be able to receive any replies adressed to you privately.
Secondly, using Quik isn't really easy, you might want to browse the lists archive to get an impression of what might go wrong. Personally, I'm running Linux on an Umax Pulsar, and made my own experiences with Quik. For example, it turned out that the Harddisk with the root partition didn't spin up on system start automatically, but OpenFirmware doesn't sent the SCSI-SpinUp Command to the drive, so it was unavailable for booting the kernel. The next thing that broke my setup was the fact, that the SCSI drivers needed to access the Diskdrives where located in the initrd, and not in the kernel. So Quik needed to boot not only the kernel, but the initrd, too. But if you set root=/dev/sdaX in your quik.conf, you'll get stuck with a root-dev not found panic. Additonally, the Display isn't initialised on boot, so it might be that you have no or garbled output (even if you compile your own kernel with the correct FB driver). To make a long process short: I recommend using an OS 9 partition with BootX installed. Format this partition with Standard HFS, not HFS+ if possible, because standard HFS-support is more stable then the HFS+ driver. Download BootX and the current kernel *including initrd*, copy it to System Folder:Linux Kernels on the OS 9 partition. Set up bootx to use the kernel, and select the initrd in the options menu. If you're able to boot Linux, you might want to copy the kernel to the boot disk. You'll either need the HFS-module to mount the partition, or you use the hfstools with the hmount and hcp command. Regards Christian On 12/11/05, pc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, Quik make my lost my installation - 2nd times- > > How is corect command to update kernel in /etc/quik.conf ? > > > Thanks > > System powerpc , 604e processor, 7200-8500 > OS woody first , sarge second > 2.2.20 first kernel , 2.6.8 second > > History: Installation is recent, one week, but the only floppies I can use > was for woody... > > > Friendly, > > Eugen Paiuc > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >