Re: Debian ppc install in process on rs6000

2007-08-06 Thread Ken Moffat
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 08:36:38AM -0500, Greg Trigg wrote: > > How large do I want my boot partition to be? At the moment it's 100Megs > with a root partition of 10Gig, a swap partition of 1.5Gig and a home > partition of 2Gig. If I should do something different, I would also > welcome that

Re: Debian ppc install in process on rs6000

2007-08-06 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 the mental interface of Greg Trigg told: [...] > I'm thinking that 100Megs is way too much, but I'd rather have that than > too little. 50M should be enough for at least 4 modulized kernels. But hey, /var, /usr, /tmp should be on separate partitions as well: Filesystem

Debian ppc install in process on rs6000

2007-08-06 Thread Greg Trigg
This is probably a dumb question, but one I thought would be best answered here. I have finally managed to get an install started on my 44P-170 RS/6000. I got the scsi module loaded and I have removed the AIX label from one of the hard drives (I have two in it). To make a long question short

Re: Debian PPC install

1998-04-28 Thread Joel Klecker
At 23:05 -0400 1998-04-27, Klee Dienes wrote: >I'd be happy to do a build and test of dpkg for powerpc if that would >help. Can you point me to the version of libc I should be using? > >All of the packages in unstable use glibc-2.0.92, but so far I've had >no luck getting glibc-2.0.92 to work on m

Re: Debian PPC install

1998-04-28 Thread Klee Dienes
I'd be happy to do a build and test of dpkg for powerpc if that would help. Can you point me to the version of libc I should be using? All of the packages in unstable use glibc-2.0.92, but so far I've had no luck getting glibc-2.0.92 to work on my MkLinux system. I can build dpkg fine using my

Re: Debian PPC install

1998-04-20 Thread Joel Klecker
At 23:03 -0700 1998-04-18, Turbo 'DanB' wrote: >Thanks for the quick reply to all of my initial questions. Now just a >couple more. > >1. If the install disks for Debian-ppc wont be available for a while, is >there a way I can install it now? I really would like to run it, since I >am running it

Debian PPC install

1998-04-19 Thread Turbo 'DanB'
Thanks for the quick reply to all of my initial questions. Now just a couple more. 1. If the install disks for Debian-ppc wont be available for a while, is there a way I can install it now? I really would like to run it, since I am running it on my Intel box...it would be nice to have some cons