Hello PowerPC users,
I added a 2.4.27 kernel to the Sarge on an old
PowerWave 604|120 and made it the default.
Now the system fails to boot or doesn't progress
far. The screen remains black. I need to change
the default back to 2.2.20 in quik.conf. Is there
a rescue diskette with vi, simil
Hello PowerPC users,
Does quik normallly give a menu at startup? On an
old PowerWave 604|120 here there was only a black
screen until the default Linux 2.2.20 started.
Subsequently I added a 2.4.27 kernel and made it
the default. Now the system fails to boot or doesn't
progress far. The s
Finally I've managed to upgrade the PowerWave
604|120, Woody -> Sarge -> Etch ... more or less.
The current problem is with libc6. It appears
to be stuck at Sarge and is not fully configured.
The report in running dselect is this.
dpkg: error processing libc6 (--configure):
Can anyone suggest
At Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:44:16 -0800 I described a problem with video
on the old PowerWave 604|120.
All that was needed to solve this was a better
monitor. For a reason I do not understand, the
base installation needs a better monitor than
the diskette based installer needs.
Thanks,...
Finally the Woody base is installed
on the old PowerWave 604. Perversely
enough, the base installation desynced
the video.
The video card is an ATI Mach 64, PN 109-33200-10
& an SVGA monitor is connected.
A picture of the screen is at this address.
http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/DebianWoodyPP
The Woody, diskette based, PPC installer works
well up to "Install the Base System" via the
network. I used the default source.
http://http.us.debian.org/debian
Several files are delivered; then a snag with a
report such as, "Couldn't download libgdbmg1".
In another attempt, "Couldn't downlo
Mon, 6 Mar 2006 Vinai Roopcha said,
vr> BootX / Kernel / RAM Disk installer ...
Yes, that works, up to where it searches for a *.iso.
The mini.iso is on the boot drive and also on the
target drive of the installation. Nevertheless the
installer complains "... did not find an installer
ISO i
At Mon, 6 Mar 2006 14:11:59 -0600 (CST) Vinai said,
> You can use the BootX / Kernel / RAM Disk installer
Thanks. BootX is working.
The Installation Manual instructs "Download
linux.bin and ramdisk.image.gz ...".
Are files "vmlinux" and "boot.img.gz" in
/~luther/d-i/images/daily/powerpc/hd-me
I've just read ten recent messages about support
for boot floppies and conclude that I should not
expect them to work soon.
Currently, is there any way to install Debian on
an oldworld Mac, other than by CD?
Suggestion
If the daily server could have a concise and
obvious notice specifying whet
Has anyone succeeded in using the net-drivers.img
for powerpc 2005-10-26? Several copies give me
this message.
Cannot read floppy, or not a driver floppy. Retry?
The message returns with only a few milliseconds
delay, suggesting a problem with reading or
interpreting the diskette rather than a
Sven and others,
sl> Try the daily builds, ...
OK. The PowerWave 604|132 boots from the "new"
diskette.
The PowerWave 604|120 spits out the same diskette.
I tried two diskettes. The 120 rejects both.
Can this be another problem with the installer?
If I install the system to a drive in the
Sven and others,
sl> Try the daily builds, ...
"http://people.debian.org/~luther/d-i/images/daily/build_powerpc_floppy_boot.log";
contains these lines.
BUILDING IMAGE FOR build_powerpc_floppy_boot
...
E: Couldn't find package
kernel-image-2.6.12-1-powerpc-miboot-di
Apparently the daily build
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Subject=Re: Re: installing etch on a PowerWave 604|120.
X-URL: http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2005/12/msg00433.html
Sven,
sl> Try the daily builds, ...
http://people.debian.org/~luther/d-i/images/daily/overview.log
gives this report.
powerpc (Thu Dec 22 1
A diskette was created from this file from
ftp.egr.msu.edu:80.
debian/dists/testing/main/installer-powerpc/20051026/images/powerpc/floppy/boot.img
The diskette was submitted to a PowerWave
604|120 which immediately ejected it and
displayed the icon of a diskette marked
with a cross.
Is there a
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