Hi, Brad Boyer wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:20:08AM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
>> Hee hee. Yes, that's true--and this SE/30 really does have 7.6.1
>> installed. The secret ingredient? Insert 1 IIfx (or IIsi) ROM. Add a
>> pinch of Wish I Were. Presto, chango! A 32-bit clean SE/30! It'll
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 07:33:33PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> BTW, is it possible to connect a
> standard SCSI CD-Rom to a Mac? It would be nice if I could use it from
> MacOS, but even if it just works in Linux it would be ok. I have a 4x CD-Rom
> and a 4x CD-R left over, and my Mac has
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 12:35:11PM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
>
> Pardon me, but I'm somewhat new to the Linux world. I don't know quite
> what you mean by creating devices manually.
Then maybe you should just follow Hank's advice? See:
http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/woody/
Known p
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 08:47:28AM -0500, Hank wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>> >Now, of course, it refuses to mount my Debian CD. Maybe I should try a
>> >newer CD drive--I'm using an old Sony/Apple 2x caddy loader. Any hints
>> >getting it to snag the data from the disc if I mount it on my PPC an
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 08:47:28AM -0500, Hank wrote:
> >
> >
> >.
> >
> >Now, of course, it refuses to mount my Debian CD. Maybe I should try a
> >newer CD drive--I'm using an old Sony/Apple 2x caddy loader. Any hints
> >getting it to snag the data from the disc if I mount it on my PPC and make
>
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Now, of course, it refuses to mount my Debian CD. Maybe I should try a
newer CD drive--I'm using an old Sony/Apple 2x caddy loader. Any hints
getting it to snag the data from the disc if I mount it on my PPC and make
it available via FTP/HTTP?
You can set up an nfs server and export your cd.
rea
Sorry, Brad, for the duplication, but I forgot to edit the "To" line
before sending it. Dagnabbit, it's not supposed to work that way! =(
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:20:08AM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
>> Hee hee. Yes, that's true--and this SE/30 really does have 7.6.1
installed. The secret in
Brad Boyer wrote:
The IIfx doesn't support 8.x, so I don't know how this horrible
hack would support 8.1. Apple dropped 68020/68030 support in 8.0.
Brad Boyer
That's just what they want you to think ;)
All it takes are a few very trivial resedit hacks and 8.1 will run just
fine on a 68030
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 01:20:08AM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
> Hee hee. Yes, that's true--and this SE/30 really does have 7.6.1
> installed. The secret ingredient? Insert 1 IIfx (or IIsi) ROM. Add a
> pinch of Wish I Were. Presto, chango! A 32-bit clean SE/30! It'll even
> support 8.1, or so I'
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 09:07:16PM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
>> Partition 4
>> Name: OS 7.6.1
>> Type: Apple_HFS
>> Start block = 320
>> Block count = 200,000
>
> I presume this doesn't really have 7.6.1 installed on it? The
> SE/30 doesn't support anything newer than 7.5.5.
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 09:07:16PM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
> Partition 4
> Name: OS 7.6.1
> Type: Apple_HFS
> Start block = 320
> Block count = 200,000
I presume this doesn't really have 7.6.1 installed on it? The
SE/30 doesn't support anything newer than 7.5.5.
I didn't se
Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
Hello folks,
I don't know if this came through the first time I posted, so I'll try
again. Apologies for repetition if it occurs.
I've been trying to install Debian on my SE/30 in order to turn it into a
gateway for my dialup connection. Yeah, I'm crazy--life's more fun that
w
> On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 01:20:50PM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
>> The partitions are there; they're shown when I ask Penguin for SCSI
>> device
>> info. My Mac utilities can see them too. Any ideas as to why it's not
>> formatting them and what I can do about it? Is there a utility I can use
>>
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 01:20:50PM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
>
> The partitions are there; they're shown when I ask Penguin for SCSI device
> info. My Mac utilities can see them too. Any ideas as to why it's not
> formatting them and what I can do about it? Is there a utility I can use
> to for
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 01:20:50PM -0500, Jesse R. Lucke wrote:
> The partitions are there; they're shown when I ask Penguin for SCSI device
> info. My Mac utilities can see them too. Any ideas as to why it's not
> formatting them and what I can do about it? Is there a utility I can use
> to format
Hello folks,
I don't know if this came through the first time I posted, so I'll try
again. Apologies for repetition if it occurs.
I've been trying to install Debian on my SE/30 in order to turn it into a
gateway for my dialup connection. Yeah, I'm crazy--life's more fun that
way. :-)
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