Hello,
The qemu-m68k approach works fine at least with sarge, but with
etch-m68k qemu-m68k cannot handle some syscalls...
This is how I revived my amiga; first debootstrapping sarge on i386
(second stage and tinkering using qemu), cross-compiling the latest
kernel, installing amigaos with amib
Hi,
if you want to test your upgrade process, I think it would be nice to
work in a chroot... and with qemu you can do that. It is not as mature
as aranym, but it is nice to play with it.
How to do ? Follow this:
create an etch-m68k system under /m68k using something like
sudo debootstrap --arc
Hi!
I'm in the progress of upgrading my Amigas from etch-m68k to unstable from
debian-ports.org. With the great help from Thorsten Glaser I wrote up some kind
of How-To on:
http://blog.windfluechter.net/content/blog/2011/07/26/1189-upgrading-m68k-etch-m68k-unstable
Please feel free to commen
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