Hi Carlos,
Stefan with Carsten showed me this trick during last m68k meeting back in
2018 at Essen.
On the harddrive/cf card simply write the content of the iSO file to some
partition.
You can use swap partition - only it will be rewritten during the fist
actual boot of Linux.
You can do it virt
Hi Carlos
On 27/09/21 04:34, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
Hi Adrian,
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: domingo, 26 de septiembre de 2021 14:51
Did you check whether the necessary kernel modules are present on the
booted installer system? They should be in /lib/modules/$(VERSION)/*.
On
Hello Vincent!
> It is suggested to use a native package structure to package binutils
> for a less common target. The way this package should be packaged is
> described in https://wiki.debian.org/PackagingLessCommonBinutilsTargets
>
> Please update the packaging to follow the above suggestions.
Hi Adrian,
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Sent: domingo, 26 de septiembre de 2021 14:51
> Did you check whether the necessary kernel modules are present on the
> booted installer system? They should be in /lib/modules/$(VERSION)/*.
On Debian Sarge it lists: 8390.o, a2065.o, apne.o, ariadne.o, d
Hello Carlos!
On 9/26/21 14:01, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> While a valid hd-media for current Unstable is being built by Adrian,
> I though I could play around with Debian Sarge that was the latest
> version with official m68k support. I got into my hands a D-Link
> DE-660+ PCMCIA card that a
Hi all,
While a valid hd-media for current Unstable is being built by Adrian, I though
I could play around with Debian Sarge that was the latest version with official
m68k support. I got into my hands a D-Link DE-660+ PCMCIA card that according
[1] should work on Linux; I already tested on Amig
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