On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 10:41, david howe wrote:
> Most likely you will need to load a module for the scsi card before the
> scsi drive appears as an option, that is what I have found with intel
> boxes and scsi on occasions.
>
> google might find an answer for you or simply loading a suitable modul
Most likely you will need to load a module for the scsi card before the
scsi drive appears as an option, that is what I have found with intel
boxes and scsi on occasions.
google might find an answer for you or simply loading a suitable module
from the installer might work.
I dont have any specif
Is it possible? I tried to install Debian Linux 3.0r2 on my G4 400
Sawtooth and the installer only gave /dev/hda and /dev/hdb as options
for hard drive partitioning. I have a 17GB SCSI hard drive connected
to an Adaptec 39160 SCSI Card and would like to use it for my Linux
install. How can I
On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 12:34:16AM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> Brian writes:
> > I don't know which ISO to use.
>
> On the G5, you need to use the flavour called power4 instead of powerpc.
The monolithic image Brian mentioned is powerpc only, at least for now;
it could be produced for the oth
Hi,
Brian writes:
> I don't know which ISO to use.
On the G5, you need to use the flavour called power4 instead of powerpc.
Regards, Jens.
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Hello all,
I could use some help getting started with
Debian on my G5.
I have no problem repartitioning the disk, or
burning CDs. I don't know which ISO to use.
I tried this luther/daily-powerpc-built/
200404409/powerpc/monolithic/mini.iso, but
i'm left with a white screen this some text
like "l
> The config script (/usr/sbin/hcfusbconfig) tell me not
> find any modem.
>
> It insert modules hcf*, i have /dev/ttySHCF*, but
> /proc/driver/hcfusb/ is empty.
Add a delay after modprobe. To my experience, hcfusmbodem is buggy with
2.6 (to the extent that it corrupts kernel data structures and t
> > Can you send the dmesg output relevant to ADB keyboard/mouse detection?
>
> $ dmesg |grep -i adb
> adb: starting probe task...
> adb devices: [2]: 2 c4 [3]: 3 1 [7]: 7 1f
> ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1
> Detected ADB keyboard, type ISO, swapping keys.
> input: ADB keyboard on adb2:2.c4/input
>
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