on 6/7/03 12:33 AM, Benzo Harris wrote:
>I get a black screen with the last line being ABCFGHIJ. Then the thing just
>sits there.
On my Quadra 700, this would happen whenever I allowed the Mac OS to use
ethernet. Booting Mac OS with all extensions off is the sledgehammer fix,
while I get by usi
on 5/8/03 4:44 AM, Brad Boyer wrote:
>...or to plug in the drive after the boot is partially finished.
What you can do is connect the scsi cable but leave the drive unpowered.
Then boot the Mac, and start your formatting/partitioning program. Now
apply power to the drive, tell the formatter to
on 5/7/03 4:58 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
>I'm trying to install woody on a Mac LC 475, with HDD upgraded to a 1.2G
>Quantum from a PowerMac (so it's apple branded), 12 MB RAM, and with an
>Asante NIC. Oh, and it reports no FPU, which I gather can cause problems,
>but I don't know if that includes
on 3/4/03 11:00 PM, Matt R wrote:
>However, every time
>I have tried to install any kernel, the installer
>CANNOT find any modules. I have downloaded them and
>placed them in the /mac folder.
The modules must be unpacked in the Linux root partition, not in the Mac
HFS partition. In other words,
on 2/24/03 9:57 AM, Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
>> Also is it common to have the system completely lock frequently when
>> installing packages from cdrom?
on 2/24/03 2:39 PM, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
>Yes, or from any second SCSI-device, for that matter. The SCSI-driver is
>not complete perfect; it sh
on 2/18/03 6:09 PM, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
>I haven't tried X, as I want to set up my Q700 as a headless server. But
>I am stuck trying to get on-board ethernet working properly. Does
>ethernet work fine for you? I get freezes, buffer overflows, once a
>kernel panic, all
on 2/18/03 10:49 PM, Chris Tillman wrote:
>> But
>> I am stuck trying to get on-board ethernet working properly. Does
>> ethernet work fine for you? I get freezes, buffer overflows, once a
>> kernel panic, all ethernet related.
>>
>> I'm using Woody 3.0r1 CD version. The next 2 things I'm going t
, buffer overflows, once a
kernel panic, all ethernet related.
I'm using Woody 3.0r1 CD version. The next 2 things I'm going to try are
the newer kernel/modules I found on sourceforge, or a nubus ethernet card.
Bryan Kattwinkel <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm struggling with a similar install of Woody on a Quadra 700. I found
that the kernel file and penguin are on the 1st woody cd but you have to
dig down into some folders to get there. The process varies a bit from
the potato procedure which is better documented (a mac-specific install
documen
on 2/12/03 6:15 PM, Marijn Vriens wrote:
>So I went about happily installing debian. I tried to repartition in
>MacOS with the "Apple HD SC setup" tool, but it doesn't see my disk,
>probably since it's a IDE disk and so doesn't live on the SCSI bus.
The Woody 68k install manual says: "For IDE bas
I've successfully installed Woody on a Mac Quadra 700, and now want to
run the thing as a pure server with no monitor or keyboard. The Mac OS
and Penguin programs seem to boot up reliably, but I've had various
failures during Linux boot which result in no ability to contact the
machine by telne
on 2/1/03 12:38 AM, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
>As for booting with extensions off, it doesn't seem to matter with this
>Mac and OS. But I do have to boot with Mac OS Network already set to a
>serial port (not Ethertalk) or the Linux boot will hang very early.
I was wrong abou
on 1/31/03 8:15 AM, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
>I'm trying to install Debian 2.2 on a Mac Quadra 700 using the
>instructions found on linux-m68k.org. Each time I get to the Install Base
>System step (using base2_2.tgz on the Mac partition), it shows a "please
>wait" mes
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