Re: Linux Install on PB520 fun

2003-01-28 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Aahhh shucks! Where/who do I want to monitor for updates that may work on my PB520? I assume the work is being done on the 2.4.x kernels and will be posted on the sourceforge web page and notifications sent to the debian-m68k and/or debian-laptop mailing lists? JSS I haven't d

Re: Linux Install on PB520 fun

2003-01-28 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Aahhh shucks! Where/who do I want to monitor for updates that may work on my PB520? I assume the work is being done on the 2.4.x kernels and will be posted on the sourceforge web page and notifications sent to the debian-m68k and/or debian-laptop mailing lists? JSS I haven't don

Linux Install on PB520 fun

2003-01-27 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Hi. I'm still not having much luck getting Potato installed on my PB520. Most recently I have tried the Penguin-19 installer, which seems to detect my Ethernet unlike Penguin-18, and I've tried the 2.4.0, 2.4.1 kernels from sourceforge (which cleared the bus error) and also tried the Woody k

Linux Install on PB520 fun

2003-01-27 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Hi. I'm still not having much luck getting Potato installed on my PB520. Most recently I have tried the Penguin-19 installer, which seems to detect my Ethernet unlike Penguin-18, and I've tried the 2.4.0, 2.4.1 kernels from sourceforge (which cleared the bus error) and also tried the Woody k

Re: Linux Install booter problems

2003-01-24 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Oops, I think I forgot the file. Just in case JSS --On Friday, January 24, 2003 4:48 PM -0800 Brad Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:10:25PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote: Dear Debian: I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap instal

Re: Linux Install booter problems

2003-01-24 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
This error would appear to be the kernel trying to read from an address that doesn't have anything. The address in question is 0x50f08000, which is in the block reserved from I/O devices. This particular address would normally be the NCR5380 SCSI controller registers, but I don't know if your m

Re: Linux Install booter problems

2003-01-24 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Oops, I think I forgot the file. Just in case JSS --On Friday, January 24, 2003 4:48 PM -0800 Brad Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:10:25PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote: Dear Debian: I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer

Re: Linux Install booter problems

2003-01-24 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
This error would appear to be the kernel trying to read from an address that doesn't have anything. The address in question is 0x50f08000, which is in the block reserved from I/O devices. This particular address would normally be the NCR5380 SCSI controller registers, but I don't know if your ma

Linux Install booter problems

2003-01-24 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Dear Debian: I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer on my PowerBook 520. I start the Penguin booter, set the setting to point to the 'linux' kernel and 'root.bin' ram disk file, set 'root=/dev/ram' in the command line, save these settings as defaults, choose 'Boot N

Linux Install booter problems

2003-01-24 Thread John Steven Sobtzak
Dear Debian: I am having troubles starting the Penguin-18 bootstrap installer on my PowerBook 520. I start the Penguin booter, set the setting to point to the 'linux' kernel and 'root.bin' ram disk file, set 'root=/dev/ram' in the command line, save these settings as defaults, choose 'Boot No