On Fri, 2 May 2014, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> On 05/02/2014 03:16 PM, Finn Thain wrote:
>
> > But if you end up using Emile instead of Penguin, hopefully you won't
> > need your kernels on an HFS partition, because you can then avoid
> > Penguin and therefore avoid MacOS.
>
> Haven't
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz dixit:
>On 05/02/2014 10:05 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
>>> This needs to be addressed on d-i side; we need better support
>>> for the dpo 'unreleased' suite there.
>>
>> Sounds not very simple or clean.
>> How did you solved that on m68k then?
Not yet. I’m not a big friend
Matthias Klose dixit:
>sure, the immediate problem is solved until the next port with a version
>discrepancy.
Well there is one… m68k has gnat-4.6 (although Andreas Schwab did
post experimental patches for 4.9 today or yesterday, IIRC).
So this change broke it for m68k and, what’s worse, made it
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> Crawling through the logs on my Debian desktop where I connected the
> drive, this was the partition layout directly after attaching the
> disk for the first time:
>
> May 2 13:25:57 z6 kernel: [1993556.470074] sdg: [mac] sdg1 sdg2 sdg3 sdg4
>
> Interestingly
On 05/02/2014 10:05 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
>> This needs to be addressed on d-i side; we need better support
>> for the dpo 'unreleased' suite there.
>
> Sounds not very simple or clean.
> How did you solved that on m68k then?
We didn't yet :(. You have to partition the disk manually and copy
a
On 05/02/2014 09:10 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Helge Deller dixit:
>> Can such a package be uploaded to debian master ftp if I go through
>> the standard ITP process?
>
> No.
Ok, I assumed that.
>> If not, is there a way to make this happen on debian-ports somehow?
>
> Not in unstable, only
On 05/02/2014 02:55 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> … but when running on another arch you want mac-fdisk-cross, I think.
> Which was removed in 2001, though.
Yes, but the point is, libparted *is* supposed to work. If it's unable
to create partition tables which are recognized in MacOS, it's a bug.
On 05/02/2014 03:16 PM, Finn Thain wrote:
> I use MacOS 7.5.3 because it is lighter and runs well on every Mac that
> Linux/m68k runs on. Also, the Penguin docs recommend MacOS 7.5.
Hmm, ok. But 8.1 runs very smooth so far, the disk is just not bootable
anymore after using gparted.
> MacOS 8 was
Helge Deller dixit:
>Can such a package be uploaded to debian master ftp if I go through
>the standard ITP process?
No.
>If not, is there a way to make this happen on debian-ports somehow?
Not in unstable, only in unreleased. We have the same problem
on m68k with e.g. bootloader packages.
Thi
Hello list,
maybe some can help me on this?
To be able to create a debian-install-cd two udeb packages (partman-palo and
palo-installer - both are related to the bootloader of the hppa architecture)
need to be in "unstable", since the debian-installer will not look in
unreleased and unstable a
On Fri, 2 May 2014, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have started installing Debian/m68k on a Centris 650 which I wanted to
> set up as another buildd. This is my first attempt to install Debian on
> an 68k Mac, all my previous installation efforts were on Amigas.
>
> I installed
Jack Ponissi dixit:
> actually use gparted on mac68k, the tool for the job comes under the
> name mac-fdisk
The tool does exist…
https://packages.debian.org/sid/mac-fdisk
… but when running on another arch you want mac-fdisk-cross, I think.
Which was removed in 2001, though.
Or just put the di
On 05/02/2014 02:37 PM, Jack Ponissi wrote:
> It has been a long time since I did this but I don't think you can
> actually use gparted on mac68k, the tool for the job comes under the
> name mac-fdisk (or pdisk if it's directly from apple's sources).
I was actually doing the partitioning on my PC,
Hi,
It has been a long time since I did this but I don't think you can
actually use gparted on mac68k, the tool for the job comes under the
name mac-fdisk (or pdisk if it's directly from apple's sources).
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Il giorno 02/mag/2014, alle ore 14.08, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz > h
Hi!
I have started installing Debian/m68k on a Centris 650 which I wanted
to set up as another buildd. This is my first attempt to install Debian
on an 68k Mac, all my previous installation efforts were on Amigas.
I installed a new, larger hard drive into the Mac (160 GB Seagate with
the help of
[Resend of earlier patch - added equivalent changes to sun3 NCR5380 code]
The abort/reset lowlevel return codes had changed with the new
error SCSI handling - update Atari and Sun3 NCR5380 drivers to reflect this.
Change reset handling for Atari to clear queues only, do not attempt
to call done()
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