Thanks everyone, gcc272 did the magic. Now, I think, I'll try my luck on a 2.4
kernel and see how that goes...
BB
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 14:45, Björn Buske wrote:
> "Christian T. Steigies" wrote:
>
> > I am not sure if you want to use that. You should have a
> > /boot/config-2.2.20-atari or similar on your system. That comes from the
> > kernel that was installed on your system (by the boot-floppies). Start w
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:45:10PM +0100, Björn Buske wrote:
> "Christian T. Steigies" wrote:
>
> > Use gcc272 as Richard said, I thought the kernel patches already force you
> > to use gcc272?
>
> This really might be it. All the other dists I had running before had a gcc
> 2.7.2 installed. On
"Christian T. Steigies" wrote:
> I am not sure if you want to use that. You should have a
> /boot/config-2.2.20-atari or similar on your system. That comes from the
> kernel that was installed on your system (by the boot-floppies). Start with
> that, since that is the config that is running on yo
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 07:24:30PM -0500, Hank wrote not very much but cited
the whole email:
> Björn Buske wrote:
>
> Did you copy the config.atari file from the patches file into the top
> level of the kernel source?
>
> cp /kernel-patches/m68k/2.2.20/config.atari
> xxx/kernel-source-2.2.20/co
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> When I try to boot the new image from TOS, Bootstrap.prg unpacks the image,
> recognises the bootinfo-version 2.1, and then the system freezes even before
> the screen gets blanked and all I can do is hit the reset button and boot the
> old kernel again.
try to use the serial console, screen
Hank wrote:
>
> Did you copy the config.atari file from the patches file into the top
> level of the kernel source?
Yep, I did. I edited the config a bit (using menuconfig), to exclude some
network-features and fs'es I don't need, etc. but all the atari-support
options are turned on (atari native
Björn Buske wrote:
>Hi, everyone!
>
>I've run into an (for me) unsolvable problem. I have installed a fresh
Woody
>m68k (3.0r1, incl. update-disc) from the official CD-ROMs on my good
old ATARI
>TT (no accelerator-boards installed). I have not changed any relevant
>configurations and I have not i
Hi, everyone!
I've run into an (for me) unsolvable problem. I have installed a fresh Woody
m68k (3.0r1, incl. update-disc) from the official CD-ROMs on my good old ATARI
TT (no accelerator-boards installed). I have not changed any relevant
configurations and I have not isntalled any unstable or no
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