Re: Installing Debian on 68k Macintosh

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Morris
On 11/21/06, De Served <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't really want the bother of downloading a large ISO image. When I install on the PPC Macintosh machines, I just need the booter (bootx), the kernel, and an installer ramdisk image. Everything else is downloaded from the Internet by the

Re: Installing Debian on 68k Macintosh

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > using a slower 68030 processor and lacking an FPU, > > >From my experience - and as mentionated in doc- without FPU no chance, There is FPU emulation in the kernel. Not sure about 2.2, but 2.4 and 2.6 have it. The 030 has no issues with FPU emulation (unlike some LC040) The LCIII uses the NCR