Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 7 de febrero de 2022 3:09
> Goes for the modules as well. Over 250 MB modules is a little tough to
> load on any system. Definitely disable DEBUG_INFO as Finn suggested.
I will do so, thanks.
> Tested using ARAnyM and a .config of mine that doesn't
Hi Carlos
Am 07.02.2022 um 11:55 schrieb Michael Schmitz:
Hi Finn,
Am 06.02.2022 um 17:02 schrieb Finn Thain:
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Hi Carlos,
even 7 MB uncompressed seems a little big to me (if using modules for
anything not essential to boot).
Maybe CONFIG_DEBUG_IN
Hi Finn,
Am 06.02.2022 um 17:02 schrieb Finn Thain:
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Hi Carlos,
even 7 MB uncompressed seems a little big to me (if using modules for
anything not essential to boot).
Maybe CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO needs to be disabled:
$ ./scripts/config -d CONFIG_DEBUG_
Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: domingo, 6 de febrero de 2022 4:08
> If you can send me your .config (or a link to download the kernel image
> package), I'll compare with what I've used for v5.15.
I have attached it to this message. It should be almost the same that can be
found at [1].
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> even 7 MB uncompressed seems a little big to me (if using modules for
> anything not essential to boot).
>
Maybe CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO needs to be disabled:
$ ./scripts/config -d CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO
An alternative approach would be,
$ make
Hi Carlos,
even 7 MB uncompressed seems a little big to me (if using modules for
anything not essential to boot).
If you can send me your .config (or a link to download the kernel image
package), I'll compare with what I've used for v5.15.
The tricky part might be generating the initrd imag
Hi,
From: Eero Tamminen
Sent: sábado, 5 de febrero de 2022 0:20
> This is how I build m68k kernels from upstream relases (for Atari
> emulator) on my Debian PC:
Thanks for the clear steps, they worked nicely. I cloned the 5.15 branch
instead of 5.16 to match my Aranym install which I also used
Hi,
On 5.2.2022 0.08, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
I wanted to make a quick update on this.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: domingo, 9 de enero de 2022 0:43
Try
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ sid main
While this worked nicely, I were not able to build a custom kernel with the patch
fo
Hi Michael,
I wanted to make a quick update on this.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: domingo, 9 de enero de 2022 0:43
> Try
> deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ sid main
While this worked nicely, I were not able to build a custom kernel with the
patch following the steps at [1], "4.2.2. Simple
Hi Carlos,
I think you have to point your sources.list to the main Debian package
repository, not the debian-ports one. Source packages are shared by all
architectures, regardless of release or ports status.
Try
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ sid main
in your sources.list.
(untested
Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: miércoles, 5 de enero de 2022 7:39
> You'll have to build your own kernel image binary package with the patch
> included, and override the repository debian-installer uses for the
> kernel image. As I've said, my exposure to building debian-installer is
> m
Hi Carlos,
Am 04.01.2022 um 12:19 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Hi Michael,
Many thanks for the patch! Let see if I can test on my Amiga somehow.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 3 de enero de 2022 8:24
ARAnyM should work, too. You just need to add the attached patch to the
list of patch
Hi Michael,
Many thanks for the patch! Let see if I can test on my Amiga somehow.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 3 de enero de 2022 8:24
> ARAnyM should work, too. You just need to add the attached patch to the
> list of patches applied (compile tested on 5.16-rc2) on top of the
> mainstream
Hi Carlos,
Am 03.01.2022 um 11:13 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: sábado, 1 de enero de 2022 23:36
I was under the impression that you could (cross-)build your own kernel
and initrd? If that's not an option, testing is going to be much harder.
I am af
Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: sábado, 1 de enero de 2022 23:36
> I was under the impression that you could (cross-)build your own kernel
> and initrd? If that's not an option, testing is going to be much harder.
I am afraid not, I am building Debian Installer kernel images and initrd f
Hi Carlos,
Am 01.01.2022 um 16:22 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Hi Michael, happy new year!
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: viernes, 31 de diciembre de 2021 8:51
Thanks, I'll check the prefix size and send a patch by PM.
I will need also some help for testing it, as I do not have a Linux work
Hi Michael, happy new year!
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: viernes, 31 de diciembre de 2021 8:51
> Thanks, I'll check the prefix size and send a patch by PM.
I will need also some help for testing it, as I do not have a Linux working
install on my Amiga because I need hd-media initrd and network s
Hi Andreas,
Am 31.12.2021 um 10:26 schrieb Andreas 'count' Kotes:
Hello Michael,
On 29/12/2021 21:31, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Am 26.12.2021 um 09:34 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Merry Christmas! I could finally make the tests.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2021 7:5
Hi Carlos,
Am 30.12.2021 um 12:43 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: miércoles, 29 de diciembre de 2021 21:31
Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card: ethernet PCMCIA card inserted
(unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): PCMCIA NE**00 ethercard probe
not found
Th
Hello Michael,
On 29/12/2021 21:31, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Am 26.12.2021 um 09:34 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Merry Christmas! I could finally make the tests.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2021 7:52
Look for a line containing "Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : "
Hi Michael,
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: miércoles, 29 de diciembre de 2021 21:31
> > Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card: ethernet PCMCIA card inserted
> > (unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): PCMCIA NE**00 ethercard probe
> > not found
>
> That's from apne_probe1 - the MAC address prefix does not
Hi Carlos,
Merry Christmas to you, too!
Am 26.12.2021 um 09:34 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Merry Christmas! I could finally make the tests.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2021 7:52
Look for a line containing "Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : " in the
kernel log m
Merry Christmas! I could finally make the tests.
From: Michael Schmitz
Sent: lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2021 7:52
> Look for a line containing "Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : " in the
> kernel log messages.
FL-4680
===
Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card: ethernet PCMCIA card inserted
(unnam
From: Carlos Milán Figueredo
Sent: viernes, 17 de diciembre de 2021 18:54
> I think I can access to the kernel log file messages and send it from d-
> i Busybox via TFTP, so I will give a try.
I shouldn't be writing so late while being still at work. If there is no
network there is no way to TFT
nt: lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2021 7:52
> To: debian-68k@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Kernel 5.15 Amiga PCMCIA apne driver not working
>
> Carlos,
>
>
> Am 09.12.2021 um 01:40 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
> > Hi again everyone,
> >
> > While I figure out
Carlos,
Am 09.12.2021 um 01:40 schrieb Carlos Milán Figueredo:
Hi again everyone,
While I figure out how to build a snapshot NETINST ISO, I decided to
give a try to the "nativehd" initrd. This is a interesting one, as it
brings up network on the very first stage of the d-i and download
install
Hi again everyone,
While I figure out how to build a snapshot NETINST ISO, I decided to give a try
to the "nativehd" initrd. This is a interesting one, as it brings up network on
the very first stage of the d-i and download installer components from the
network. I wonder why is called "nativehd
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