Geert Uytterhoeven dixit:
>> Furthermore, we just wanted to use the BigRAMPlus as a swap device
>> now following Ingo's description [1]. Unfortunately, CONFIG_MTD
>> is not set in the current Debian m68k kernel and we therefore
>> can't use it.
>>
>> Any chance we can activate that?
>
>Build your
Hi Adrian,
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 1:36 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
> Important side note: We can no longer reproduce this particular crash.
Good to hear that!
> All we get now is a CPU soft-lockup which goes away when using a memfile
> to either exclude the BigRAMPlus ~256 MB from 0x4
Hi Geert!
Important side note: We can no longer reproduce this particular crash.
All we get now is a CPU soft-lockup which goes away when using a memfile
to either exclude the BigRAMPlus ~256 MB from 0x4000 _or_ the
accelerator's on-board memory ~128 MB from 0x0700.
Thus, the memfile to
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
>> [ 10.34] pc=0x122478, fa=0x8000ef4c
00122460 T __clear_user
Fault Address is logical, i.e. virtual.
>> [ 10.35] 68060 access error, fslw=810040
# define MMU060_W (0x0080)/* general write, includes rmw *
Sending this again, without large attachments. Systtem.map, config and dmesg
are here:
https://people.debian.org/~cts/kernel/
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 10:05:58PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> Hi,
> we installed a new buster and bigram in kullervo today. With the
> 3.16 kernel fr
Hi Christian!
Could you have a look at kullervo? It seems to be stuck according
to the heartbeat website [1].
It had accumulated several packages in the state "Building" which
I have removed now.
Adrian
> [1] http://unstable.buildd.net/index-m68k.html
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:51:56AM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> On 11/29/2013 11:47 AM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> >> kullervo hasn't been building packages for over two days. Could you
> >> have a look what's wrong?
> >
> > It
On 11/29/2013 11:47 AM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
>> kullervo hasn't been building packages for over two days. Could you
>> have a look what's wrong?
>
> It is building, it just failed to build kstars. Fortunately there is already
> a newer version out... whic
Adrian,
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:07:20AM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Christian!
>
> kullervo hasn't been building packages for over two days. Could you
> have a look what's wrong?
It is building, it just failed to build kstars. Fortunately there is alrea
Hi Christian!
kullervo hasn't been building packages for over two days. Could you
have a look what's wrong?
See:
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/status/architecture.php?a=m68k&suite=sid&buildd=buildd_m68k-kullervo
Cheers,
Adrian
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Hi,
On lauantai 26 tammikuu 2013, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Wouter Verhelst dixit:
> >The quick and dirty way: edit /etc/shadow, and replace the $6$-using
> >password with a $1$-using one?
>
> Sure…
>
> tg@blau:~ $ encrypt -m root
> $1$0XdPa4l/$DwPc0L9WReF7goIKixNyk1
>
> So you can use that for
Wouter Verhelst dixit:
>The quick and dirty way: edit /etc/shadow, and replace the $6$-using
>password with a $1$-using one?
Sure…
tg@blau:~ $ encrypt -m root
$1$0XdPa4l/$DwPc0L9WReF7goIKixNyk1
So you can use that for root:root in the initial setup.
I could update the tarball (and, possibly, t
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:16:10PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Eero Tamminen dixit:
>
> >Sure, the main thing where it was annoyingly slower, was logging in
> >(as root). That hopefully doesn't run udev. ;-)
>
> No, it just runs sha512 1 times in a row on the salted password
> to hash it
Eero Tamminen dixit:
>Sure, the main thing where it was annoyingly slower, was logging in
>(as root). That hopefully doesn't run udev. ;-)
No, it just runs sha512 1 times in a row on the salted password
to hash it instead of md5crypt or just unix crypt.
(Or something like that, I’ve got the
Hi,
On perjantai 25 tammikuu 2013, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Eero Tamminen dixit:
> >My subjective impression is that Thomas' image is 10x slower at
>
> >booting and logging in, than the old Sarge image for Aranym:
> Eh well, don’t compare it with something from the last century ;)
>
> My baselin
Eero Tamminen dixit:
>My subjective impression is that Thomas' image is 10x slower at
>booting and logging in, than the old Sarge image for Aranym:
Eh well, don’t compare it with something from the last century ;)
My baseline is the etch-m68k+unstable from ~2009 what was on
the ARAnyM image from
Christian T. Steigies dixit:
>since I can not receive mail directly on those machines (unless this works
>via IPv6, but no, since my DSL got "upgraded" I do not have that anymore
My setup for ara0 and ara1 (yet to come, different location from
ara5) involves an IPv6 tunnel over VPN, over which th
Hi,
On perjantai 25 tammikuu 2013, Ingo Jürgensmann wrote:
> Am 25.01.2013 um 10:21 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
> > Where? On kullervo of course. I don't remember that it used to be so
> > slow, but then I did not set up build chroots very often.
>
&
d
> config, so now I just have to register kullervo with debian-ports to get my
> wanna-build config and figure out how to get email to it? I used to upload
> packages to a local machine only, which would then forward them to the real
> upload queue. I hope this is still possible, and a
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 01:30:17PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Christian T. Steigies
> wrote:
> >
> > Where? On kullervo of course. I don't remember that it used to be so slow,
> > but then I did not set up build chroots ver
hink I ever ran
>> that on
>> the target, except for PS3, which was sufficiently beefy.
>
> Where? On kullervo of course. I don't remember that it used to be so slow,
> but then I did not set up build chroots very often.
You can run the first step on a fast amd64 machine...
Gr{
Ingo J�rgensmann dixit:
>My subjective impression is that everything has gotten slower anyway.
Funnily enough, mine’s that sometime in 2010 or 2011, things
got faster again, except for anything using TLS or atomics,
of course. Might be the compiler.
>Dpkg needs way more memory due to the size of
Christian T. Steigies dixit:
>> Where do you run the first part of debootstrap? I don't think I ever ran
>> that on
>> the target, except for PS3, which was sufficiently beefy.
Mh, the target does work…
>Where? On kullervo of course. I don't remember that it us
Am 25.01.2013 um 10:21 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
> Where? On kullervo of course. I don't remember that it used to be so slow,
> but then I did not set up build chroots very often.
My subjective impression is that everything has gotten slower anyway. Dpkg
needs w
debootstrap, but I
> > think the actual problem is that some libraries are missing in the chroot
> > system:
>
> Where do you run the first part of debootstrap? I don't think I ever ran that
> on
> the target, except for PS3, which was sufficiently beefy.
Where? On kulle
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> deboostrap is slow... it took four hours to get to the same point, and
> fail again. I had mounted proc and sysfs before running debootstrap, but I
> think the actual problem is that some libraries are missing in the chroot
> syst
Christian T. Steigies dixit:
>So what is the problem with debootstrapping unstable?
Dependencies are not guaranteed, and there are often to usually multiple
versions of packages in unstable (not just on Debian-Ports), which makes
debootstrap choke every so often. You can only reliably debootstrap
Am 24.01.2013 um 22:55 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
> Ok, gotcha. On the first try I got a kernel panic when formatting the
> logical volume but now I have an updated chroot. sbuild is next, then
> buildd.
Wouter wrote some thing on the list some time ago, which I copied to the Wiki:
http:/
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 05:48:40PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Ingo J?rgensmann dixit:
>
> >As Thorsten already stated: I think you'll need to use multistrap or so.
>
> ???Or so??? being:
>
> wget -O - https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/f/20121227/m68k-buildd.tgz | tar xzpf -
>
> As https://www.f
Ingo J?rgensmann dixit:
>As Thorsten already stated: I think you'll need to use multistrap or so.
“Or so” being:
wget -O - https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/f/20121227/m68k-buildd.tgz | tar xzpf -
As https://www.freewrt.org/~tg/f/20121227/0-INFO.txt states, that file
precisely contains the result of
Am 24.01.2013 um 16:18 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
>> Sure. Just choose a partition for LVM and do a pvcreate /dev/sdXY, pvcreate
>> & lvcreate.
> And the idea is with LVM I can quickly create snapshots for building, user
> chroots, etc? How much space should a chroot then receive, how muc
Christian T. Steigies dixit:
>neither of them is available in the chroot. Do I need to add those packages
>manually?
No, you *cannot* debootstrap unstable. Period.
bye,
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oostrap is slow... it took four hours to get to the same point, and
fail again. I had mounted proc and sysfs before running debootstrap, but I
think the actual problem is that some libraries are missing in the chroot
system:
root@kullervo:~>ldd /data/chroot/buildd/sid/bin/sh
libc.so
Ingo J�rgensmann dixit:
>Yes, I had the same error, but I don't remember how I worked around it. :-/
You cannot debootstrap unstable. You must debootstrap from
my repository or use multistrap.
bye,
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> pages: 28420
> [0.00] Kernel command line: root=/dev/sda5 fb=false
> video=amifb:ntsc-lace BOOT_IMAGE=Work:linux/vmlinux-3.2.0-4-amiga
> How do I use a memfile to use this area, or where do I get a fixed
> bootloader?
Hmm, I guess kullervo has some additional onboard
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:41:47AM +0100, Ingo J?rgensmann wrote:
> Am 23.01.2013 um 23:54 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
>
> > kullervo is doing fine so far with the new kernel and current debian.
> > I am setting up a new chroot, then I will have a look at sbuild
Michael Schmitz dixit:
>The kernel ate the rest?
[…]
>14 MB ST-RAM and 512 MB TT-RAM doesn't make 514 MB total either.
I think that’s normal anyway, both free/top and /proc/meminfo
never show the full amount of system memory in any system I know.
bye,
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Am 23.01.2013 um 23:54 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
> kullervo is doing fine so far with the new kernel and current debian.
> I am setting up a new chroot, then I will have a look at sbuild and buildd.
> A few things seem to have changed. I hope I do not need to use LV
Hi Christian,
> A few things seem to have changed. I hope I do not need to use LVM for the
> chroots? Also, why do I see only 107MB RAM, I thought it has 128MB?
>
> cts@kullervo:~>free -m
> total used free sharedbuffers cached
> Mem:
upgrading them).
cts@kullervo:~>uname -a
Linux kullervo 3.2.0-4-amiga #1 Debian 3.2.35-2 m68k GNU/Linux
cts@kullervo:~>cat /etc/debian_version
7.0
cts@kullervo:~>uptime
22:46:19 up 1:25, 6 users, load average: 2.06, 2.03, 1.75
kullervo is doing fine so far with the new kernel and current
Am Sonntag 20 Januar 2013, 19:51:49 schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
> >do I need to run the latest 3.x kernel with it (which does not support
> >most SCSI drivers)?
>
> Yes, the absolute minimum currently is 3.2.35 as earlier versions
> *will* lock up, spin idle/busy loops, or do other weird things in
>
Christian T. Steigies dixit:
>do I need to run the latest 3.x kernel with it (which does not support
>most SCSI drivers)?
Yes, the absolute minimum currently is 3.2.35 as earlier versions
*will* lock up, spin idle/busy loops, or do other weird things in
threaded applications or ones using atomics
Am 20.01.2013 um 19:58 schrieb "Christian T. Steigies" :
> kullervo has only one disk (250GB IDE with an IDE -> SCSI converter). crest
> has only an 8.4GB (boot?) disk, the 250GB disk with converter is currently
> in an external SCSI case, probably because I was tr
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> and want to extract it on one of the boot partitions. The question is, do I
> need to run the latest 3.x kernel with it (which does not support most SCSI
> drivers)? In any case, I will keep the 2.6.39 kernel and maybe not upgrade
Th
Hi folks,
Happy New Year! I found the box with the Amiga keyboards so I could finally
try to set up crest and kullervo. We know that crest has always been a
little picky, but kullervo wanted to power up only after I opened the case.
kullervo has only one disk (250GB IDE with an IDE -> S
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 04:48:50PM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 2:36 pm, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
>
> > kullervo is online again, with only the 250GB disk. I used the debian-sid
> > iso from Stephen (are you listening? I guess this counts as
On Wed, May 4, 2011 2:36 pm, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> kullervo is online again, with only the 250GB disk. I used the debian-sid
> iso from Stephen (are you listening? I guess this counts as being tested
I'm listening. :-D
> now). I only had to do minor modifications (unc
Christian T. Steigies dixit:
>iso. Is there is lenny or even better squeeze mirror? On debian-ports I only
>see sid/unstable, which is maybe a little too new for a buildd?
debian-ports only hosts unstable and experimental, plus a per-arch
suite called unreleased. Also, after etch-m68k, the arch w
nded downtimes.
> >
> > Not only SCSI disks, the same applies to IDE.
>
> I guess, so it would be good to replace the old (boot) disks.
kullervo is online again, with only the 250GB disk. I used the debian-sid
iso from Stephen (are you listening? I guess this counts as
On Sun, 1 May 2011, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> BTW I found a file called "pula" in the tmp directory, its an i386
> executable, I also found it in /var/spool/exim... does anybody know what
> it is?
Try passing it through strings(1).
Finn
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o IDE adapter and a 1GB or 4GB card,
> which is more than enough for AmigaOS kernel images plus all installation
> files. On my Amiga I put in an IDE flash disk for just that. If crest
> needs an IDE disk to boot, I would do it there as well. But kullervo seems
> to boot fom the "
On Sunday, May 01, 2011 10:33:34 pm Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> disk as well, especially as it does not seem to be needed. BTW does
> anybody have a spare A2k powersupply (with 220V please) or an idea how to
> modify a "modern" powersupply to replace the one in an A2k? I once read
> some inst
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 14:33, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 10:16:45AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>> And replace the NiCd clock battery when it started to leak by a modern NiMh
>> variant.
>
> I should do that with my A2k. Do you know which part I need?
Not from hea
On 5/1/11 2:33 PM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> "modern" powersupply to replace the one in an A2k? I once read some
> instructions how to convert an AT powersupply, but they are not state of the
> art anymore. What does it need, 12V, 5V, and the tick signal? Is that so
http://www.ianstedman.
On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 10:16:45AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 05:23, schmitz
> wrote:
> >> I picked up crest & kullervo a while ago. Today I tried to power them on,
> >> with not so much luck...
> >>
> >> Kullervo has
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 05:23, schmitz
wrote:
>> I picked up crest & kullervo a while ago. Today I tried to power them on,
>> with not so much luck...
>>
>> Kullervo has a 250GB disk at the SCSI converter plus a 1GB SCSI disk. The
>> small disk does not se
Hi Christian,
I picked up crest & kullervo a while ago. Today I tried to power them on,
with not so much luck...
Kullervo has a 250GB disk at the SCSI converter plus a 1GB SCSI disk. The
small disk does not seem to spin up, it is trying though. Without this disk,
kullervo boots but only to
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> I picked up crest & kullervo a while ago. Today I tried to power them
> on, with not so much luck...
>
> Kullervo has a 250GB disk at the SCSI converter plus a 1GB SCSI disk.
> The small disk does not seem to spin up, it i
I picked up crest & kullervo a while ago. Today I tried to power them on,
with not so much luck...
Kullervo has a 250GB disk at the SCSI converter plus a 1GB SCSI disk. The
small disk does not seem to spin up, it is trying though. Without this disk,
kullervo boots but only to the workbench. T
Hi,
> > crest and kullervo are updated - kullervo managed to lose build-essential
> > in the
> > chroot though. My bad ...
> >
> > I'll try to fix from the snapshots - failing that. I will mirror the crest
> > chroot over to kullervo. May take a whil
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 07:49:09AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> > Upgrading kullervo now ... (I had to update tzdata before it would have a
> > chance
> > tp work).
>
> crest and kullervo are updated - kullervo managed to lose build-essential in
Hi All,
> Upgrading kullervo now ... (I had to update tzdata before it would have a
> chance
> tp work).
crest and kullervo are updated - kullervo managed to lose build-essential in
the
chroot though. My bad ...
I'll try to fix from the snapshots - failing that. I will mi
Hi Stephen,
> > Both crest and kullervo are running dpkg 1.13.25 in the host filesystem.
> > Any
> > known caveats against upgrading dpkg on etch-m68k to the testing version?
>
> I put the minimal set of packages together at [0]. There's an email on
> this list
ist-upgrade the unstable chroot on
> kullervo,
> this time it was texlive-base that complained. x11-common didn't install
> because
> dpkg doesn't support 'Breaks'. Running dpkg --configure --pending inside the
> chroot configured texlive fine, so it's the
ooks like a tipa bug to
> > me.
>
> tipa does some trickery with tex update scripts and the comments indicate
> they
> tried to avoid running dpkg-trigger. Maybe a m68k tex version problem.
I had the same problem trying to dist-upgrade the unstable chroot on kullervo,
thi
Hi,
> Setting up tipa (1.3-14) ...
> Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
> dpkg-trigger: dpkg-trigger must be called from a maintainer script (or with a
> --by-package option)
> dpkg: error processing tipa (--configure):
> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit st
Hi Christian,
> Hi,
> one of my packages failed to build on kullervo:
> http://buildd.debian-ports.org/fetch.php?pkg=moon-buggy&arch=m68k&ver=1.0.51-6&stamp=1248131390&file=log&as=raw
>
> The error is here:
>
> Setting up tipa (1.3-14) ...
> Runni
Hi,
one of my packages failed to build on kullervo:
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/fetch.php?pkg=moon-buggy&arch=m68k&ver=1.0.51-6&stamp=1248131390&file=log&as=raw
The error is here:
Setting up tipa (1.3-14) ...
Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
dpkg-trigge
> > > is there an email address (role account/list/alias/whatever) that will
> > > be the contact point for whoever will take over crest and kullervo from
> > > DSA? Christian, Michael?
> >
> > Please use schmitz-cr...@debian.org and schmitz-kulle...@debi
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:15:09AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > is there an email address (role account/list/alias/whatever) that will
> > be the contact point for whoever will take over crest and kullervo from
> > DSA? Christian, Michael?
>
> Pleas
Michael Schmitz schrieb am Donnerstag, dem 16. April 2009:
> Hi,
>
> > is there an email address (role account/list/alias/whatever) that will
> > be the contact point for whoever will take over crest and kullervo from
> > DSA? Christian, Michael?
>
> Please us
Hi,
> is there an email address (role account/list/alias/whatever) that will
> be the contact point for whoever will take over crest and kullervo from
> DSA? Christian, Michael?
Please use schmitz-cr...@debian.org and schmitz-kulle...@debian.org, I'll
dispatch as necessary
I (smarenka) don't seem to have ssh access to kullervo any more,
neither key nor password. Some logs need attention there, at
least openssh.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Hi,
is there an email address (role account/list/alias/whatever) that will
be the contact point for whoever will take over crest and kullervo from
DSA? Christian, Michael?
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Peter,
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 08:26:52AM +, Peter Palfrader via RT wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> > > > I notice you have crest and kullervo.debian.net. Could you point them
> > > > to crest and kullervo.debian.org's IP addresses?
> > >
> > > Sure, when I get home. That was a temporary workarou
Peter,
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 08:26:52AM +, Peter Palfrader via RT wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> > > > I notice you have crest and kullervo.debian.net. Could you point them
> > > > to crest and kullervo.debian.org's IP addresses?
> > >
> > > Sure, when I get home. That was a temporary workarou
Hi Christian,
> > > I notice you have crest and kullervo.debian.net. Could you point them
> > > to crest and kullervo.debian.org's IP addresses?
> >
> > Sure, when I get home. That was a temporary workaround when I had both
> > machines at home.
> Renaming the machines to debian.net will be one
On Wed, 04 Mar 2009, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 05:07:32PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Michael Schmitz via RT wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1132 >
> > >
> > > > > So what do we need to do to get those p
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 05:07:32PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Michael Schmitz via RT wrote:
>
> >
> > https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1132 >
> >
> > > > So what do we need to do to get those parts of ud-ldap setup?
> > >
> > > Probably the stuff that needs
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Michael Schmitz via RT wrote:
>
> https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1132 >
>
> > > So what do we need to do to get those parts of ud-ldap setup?
> >
> > Probably the stuff that needs to happen is
> > - make sure you can access the system and root without any debi
> > So what do we need to do to get those parts of ud-ldap setup?
>
> Probably the stuff that needs to happen is
> - make sure you can access the system and root without any debian
> ldap/unix and sudo password,
Done that for my root account. Someone else will need to liaise with the
hoster.
> > So what do we need to do to get those parts of ud-ldap setup?
>
> Probably the stuff that needs to happen is
> - make sure you can access the system and root without any debian
> ldap/unix and sudo password,
Done that for my root account. Someone else will need to liaise with the
hoster.
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:50:43AM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
>
> > We can still export parts of ud-ldap (i.e. accounts and ssh keys, no
> > passwords) to you, so you can keep it maintainer accessible, but DSA
> > will not maintain an m68k projec
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:50:43AM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> We can still export parts of ud-ldap (i.e. accounts and ssh keys, no
> passwords) to you, so you can keep it maintainer accessible, but DSA
> will not maintain an m68k project machine anymore.
So what do we need to do to get those
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 08:08:39AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > > > Status?
> > > > No news, to my knowledge. Sorry.
> > > Can we get somebody to take them over by say end of March at the latest,
> > > please?
> > If no one else steps up,
em over, other than installing local
> accounts?
I think we should decide first which machine to take over and which to keep
for DSA maintenance and the project.
- crest: already set up for public access (DDs), but for some unknown
reasons awfully slow.
- kullervo: needs setup, but might be
Hi,
> > > Status?
> >
> > No news, to my knowledge. Sorry.
>
> Can we get somebody to take them over by say end of March at the latest,
> please?
If no one else steps up, I can remotely admin them. Mind you, I live in NZ so
no
trips to the data center.
> If not I don't see DSA providing (
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 03:05:52PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> > Status?
>
> No news, to my knowledge. Sorry.
Can we get somebody to take them over by say end of March at the latest,
please?
If not I don't see DSA providing (for) them much lo
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 03:05:52PM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> Status?
No news, to my knowledge. Sorry.
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> > > > for all
> > > > > DDs (Crest). Kullervo was always just accessible on request, IIRC.
> > > > > I think for Elgar a setup like Aurelien Jarno uses on io.debian.net
> > > > > could be
> > > > > usefull where DDs can re
Ingo Juergensmann ha scritto:
Kullervo can't. It's an A3000 and as every serious Amiga before
the A4000 it
only has SCSI onboard. So, to boot from CF you'd need a CF to IDE
adapter
and then again an IDE to SCSI adapter. I don't think that this
would work
without problem
play with this, I will let you
> > know how it goes. That could be the new boot disk for crest and kullervo, if
> > they can boot from IDE.
>
> Kullervo can't. It's an A3000 and as every serious Amiga before the A4000 it
> only has SCSI onboard. So, to boot from CF you
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 12:42:04PM +0100, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 12:11:21PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
>
> > The new disks in crest and kullervo did both boot on my Amiga2000/B2060, but
> > they did not boot in crest or kullervo. There mu
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 12:11:21PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> The new disks in crest and kullervo did both boot on my Amiga2000/B2060, but
> they did not boot in crest or kullervo. There must be a difference between
> the SCSI controllers and large disks. The main problem I
t
> purpose.
> Anyway, we've made a diskimage backup of the AmigaOS partition as well...
The new disks in crest and kullervo did both boot on my Amiga2000/B2060, but
they did not boot in crest or kullervo. There must be a difference between
the SCSI controllers and large disks. The main p
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 08:39:15PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > The reasons for it's downtime are unclear except that it didn't find its
> > boot disk anymore. Anyway, it's back! :)
> Well, sometimes it takes a bit of shaking things up to get it back to working
> state - but we should perhap
Hi,
> Thanks to the great effort and work of Andreas from NMMN, kullervo boots
> again and is available as well.
Many thanks indeed - and it's been spewing mails at me again as well.
> The reasons for it's downtime are unclear except that it didn't find its
> boot
Hi!
Thanks to the great effort and work of Andreas from NMMN, kullervo boots
again and is available as well.
The reasons for it's downtime are unclear except that it didn't find its
boot disk anymore. Anyway, it's back! :)
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> Do you remember the disk setup? Which disk on which SCSI ID or in which
> order was the boot disk and such?
I've checked but I haven't got any documentation on kullervo left. My guess
would be the lowest SCSI ID was boot disk, though.
Michael
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On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 09:08:20AM +0100, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
>
> > The power switch needs careful handling IIRC - if the cover isn't fitted
> > right
> > it won't work.
> > I've never had trouble with kullervo needing boards reseated and such -
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