> Unfortunately, Harald's patch (well, maybe it was updated in the
> meantime) lacks byteswapping fort the multicast address filter and the
> encryption keys, meaning that they won't work.
Just encryption won't work, or the whole thing won't work?
Josh.
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J> Mount points are existing directories (right?)
Right. The mount point has to exist as a directory on the file
system on top of which you're mounting the other file system.
That is, you can't mount a /usr/local partition as /usr/local
unless you have a loca
If I hold the space bar during boot time it solves my previous problem...
Sorry for generating noise...
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>You should use the latest patch available from Harald Roelle's page.
>Especially since encryption is working now.
Unfortunately, Harald's patch (well, maybe it was updated in the
meantime) lacks byteswapping fort the multicast address filter and the
encryption keys, meaning that they won't work.
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 02:26:09PM -0500, Josh wrote:
> > The instructions are good, but if you're using pcmcia-cs 3.1.16, the patch
> > doesn't apply cleanly. I'll attach a patch against 3.1.16 for ppc support.
> > It seems to be working fine for me, but I'm not making any guarantees :)
>
> Can
Hi all,
Now that my iMac boot under linux I reconfigured my yaboot.conf and
ofboot.b to use menu_ofboot.b
When the iMac Boot I always get yaboot.
What key I have to press to have MacOs ? I definitly don't understand the
5 + c@ 08 = syntax
I have recognize a reverse polish syntax but that all...
MOL is Mac-On-Linux, http://www.maconlinux.org
Mount points are existing directories (right?)
> From: Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 14:23:23 -0500
> To: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org"
> Subject: Re: compiling kern
> The instructions are good, but if you're using pcmcia-cs 3.1.16, the patch
> doesn't apply cleanly. I'll attach a patch against 3.1.16 for ppc support.
> It seems to be working fine for me, but I'm not making any guarantees :)
Can I download pcmcia-cs 3.1.17 and use the pactches on that airport
Tom wrote:
> Although mounting your MacOS disks automatically eases moving your
> kernels, mounted MacOS disks are read-only disks if you run MOL. If your
> primary disk is read-only, upon MOL startup the app will hang. MOL needs
> a read-write partition. Took me a while to figure out why I ha
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TR> Although mounting your MacOS disks automatically eases
TR> moving your kernels, mounted MacOS disks are read-only disks
TR> if you run MOL. If your primary disk is read-only, upon MOL
TR> startup the app w
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 09:35:09AM -0700, Tom wrote:
> Although mounting your MacOS disks automatically eases moving your
> kernels, mounted MacOS disks are read-only disks if you run MOL. If your
> primary disk is read-only, upon MOL startup the app will hang. MOL needs
> a read-write partitio
Although mounting your MacOS disks automatically eases moving your
kernels, mounted MacOS disks are read-only disks if you run MOL. If your
primary disk is read-only, upon MOL startup the app will hang. MOL needs
a read-write partition. Took me a while to figure out why I had problems
with MOL o
Greetings,
Apologies for the delay, I know it's been a while...
I installed the 2.2.17 pmac kernel package, and can't seem to boot up
with atyfb or offb. My quik.conf line looks like:
image = /boot/vmlinux-2.2.17
append = "video=atyfb adb_buttons=58:52"
label = stupid [because it doesn't work
Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > BTW what's the fs type of root.bin supposed to be? I can't mount it here.
>
> root.bin is just a compressed ext2 root image.
>
> dbootstrap does some gunzip & piping magic to mount it, but mv root.bin
> root.bin.gz && gunzip root.bin.gz will do also.
Aaah it worked now, t
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 02:53:48PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> > i give the corrct place in the requester, and dbootstrap tries to loop mount
> > the rescue.bin image to fetch the kernel and the modules, and fail.
>
> Should drivers.tgz be in rescue.bin? It's not.
No it
Sven LUTHER wrote:
> i give the corrct place in the requester, and dbootstrap tries to loop mount
> the rescue.bin image to fetch the kernel and the modules, and fail.
Should drivers.tgz be in rescue.bin? It's not.
If the config.gz in rescue.bin is the config of the kernel you use, it does
inde
Hello, ...
This is a call for help, i am totally lost here, and if nobody helps me out on
this, i am afraid the apus boot floppies will chip as is, without working
properly.
This is not so big a deal, because it is possible to do a full install in the
current state of things, but still it would b
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