On 7/7/20 1:55 PM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
>> Why aren't you bisecting the kernel using git so you find the actual
>> commit that broke the build? This way you will find the problem much
>> quicker.
>
> This is a possibility, but I was unaware that the bisect works between
> branches (5.4 and 5.6).
Hello Adrian
Il giorno mar, 07/07/2020 alle 12.30 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
ha scritto:
> Hi Guiseppe!
> On 7/7/20 11:54 AM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote
[...]
> > I would like to start knowing what is called after the cpufreq. How
> > do I find it? I know that drivers/cpufreq/pmac32-cpufreq.c has
That - and for ARM as well. Would be a good chance to attract more
users, indeed.
On 07.07.20 12:38, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
Hi!
Do you guys know if it is possible to create live installer images
from a working Debian PowerpPC system? I know debian-live is only for
i386 and amd64. Maybe there ar
Hi!
Do you guys know if it is possible to create live installer images from
a working Debian PowerpPC system? I know debian-live is only for i386
and amd64. Maybe there are other unofficial ways to achieve this?
Documentation somewhere?
What I want to achieve is create a live iso from a cust
Hi Guiseppe!
On 7/7/20 11:54 AM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> Now, I would like to better follow the boot process, looking for what
> is done after the cpufreq driver setup.
> I cannot use the netconsole since the ethernet driver is not yet loaded
> when the boot process hangs. I already created a .con
Hello,
I am still investigating the problem about kernel not booting on
powerbook. I compiled many kernel versions and found the problem starts
with 5.6 since 5.4.50 boots correctly.
Now, I would like to better follow the boot process, looking for what
is done after the cpufreq driver setup.
I can
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