Hi,
> Ok, mmm, you mean the pcnet32 driver is not in the debian-installer net
> drivers ?
>
> It is in the nic-extra-modules, which is not part of the initrd, we will
> fix this, either move it to nic-modules or add the nic-extra-modules to
> the initrd.
FYI to cover most RS6000/pseries boxes
Hi,
> Mmm, maybe it should be possible to create a proper kernel package for
> your boxes, could you send me a .config file for a 2.4.22 kernel ? Will
> the standard linuxppc_2_4 tree do, or do you need special patches ?
We need to get the 64bit ppc cross compiler into debian, it sounded
like t
Hi,
We tested debian-installer (daily build from a day ago) on a ppc64 box
and found a few issues. To keep life interesting, we also used a 2.6
kernel.
1. Installer requires devfs support. In 2.6 devfs is pretty much
deprecated, so it would be nice if d-i could handle a non devfs kernel.
I
> Does anybody have expirience with this Graphic-Adapter ? I can't even see
> the Boot Console (over a serial Line it's ok).
> When i use the Adapter, i see two small reflections of the console with
> unreadble text. I think it is a syncronisation Problem.
> I don't wanna use X in the moment, th
> It sounds a lot like the cases in i386 where a given hardware module
> isn't compiled into the kernel.
It does. Is the SYM53C8XX driver compiled into the boot disk kernel?
Anton
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