On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 09:52:38PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote:
> To my best knowledge I do have a 5380 SCSI controller in the machine,
> based on my research. I've attached the dumps that the Penguin booter
> "Hardware" menu gives me telling what hardware and address ranges it
> detects,
Oops, I think I forgot the file. Just in case
JSS
--On Friday, January 24, 2003 4:48 PM -0800 Brad Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:10:25PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote:
Dear Debian:
I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer on my
Powe
You must be using the potato installer? The woody installer's
kernel file is named linux.bin, and uses Penguin-19.
With only 12MB of memory, you're better off using potato
anyway. that might not be enough for woody.
Correct, I am using the potato version due to HD space limits (I'm not
looking fo
This error would appear to be the kernel trying to read from an
address that doesn't have anything. The address in question is
0x50f08000, which is in the block reserved from I/O devices.
This particular address would normally be the NCR5380 SCSI controller
registers, but I don't know if your mach
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:10:25PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote:
> Dear Debian:
> I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer on my
> PowerBook 520. I start the Penguin booter, set the setting to point to the
> 'linux' kernel and 'root.bin' ram disk file, set 'root=/de
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:10:25PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote:
> Dear Debian:
> I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer on my
> PowerBook 520. I start the Penguin booter, set the setting to point to the
> 'linux' kernel and 'root.bin' ram disk file, set 'root=/de
Lincoln,
I do have /etc/exports setup.It reads something like
/usr/Next *(ro,)
So, I'm exporting /usr/Next to anyone with the Read Only option. The
exportfs -a command doesn't complain. But it's when after I've created the
/etc/exports file and reboot that it hangs the machine
Dear Debian:
I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer on my
PowerBook 520. I start the Penguin booter, set the setting to point to the
'linux' kernel and 'root.bin' ram disk file, set 'root=/dev/ram' in the
command line, save these settings as defaults, choose 'Boot No
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:23:01PM +0100, Richard Zidlicky wrote:
> > At least I tested with binutils 2.13.90.0.16-1.
> > But, I don't know the version number of the buildd environment.
> seems to be the version used during the build as well. Haven't
> tested this version but the problems I menti
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 11:34:34AM +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote:
> > which binutils are used? Some older versions had bugs that were
> > only triggered by gcc-3.2
>
> At least I tested with binutils 2.13.90.0.16-1.
> But, I don't know the version number of the buildd environment.
seems to be the
George,
NFS uses the /etc/exports file for configuration. Type 'man exports'
for the gory details...
Your DNS domain name would be used only if you have a domain registered
to your static internet-addressable IP address, like georgebingham.net
or something. Then your machine would be old68kbox.
Hello, OT,
I'm not a big chatter but if there are any channels you guys pop in on
periodically let me know!
Thanks,
--
Lincoln Rutledge
Information Technology Manager
Fairfield County District Library 740-653-2745 ext. 139
lrutledge[at]fairfield.lib.oh.uswww.fairfield.lib.oh.us
Hello,
On the opposite spectrum from compilers compiling themselves... I'm
having a problem just getting a Debian install (of woody) going at all
on my Quadra 660 AV. I believe this time to have my home network setup
at least to where it'll see other machines on my local net and also out
t
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