Hi,
Ricardo Pardini writes:
> I didn't know about kernel-patch-benh which apparently does
> everything I need my kernel to do. This makes it hot, for me at
> least.
Glad to hear this.
> Could you point me to some info? I am trying to learn kernel-package
> and friends.
kernel-package itself c
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:05:25AM +0100, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> > > debianized != hot
> > Indeed
> I think you are missing the point here.
Yes you're right. After this thread I got to know a little more about
kernel-source
and kernel-patch. I didn't know about kernel-patch-benh which appar
Hi,
Ricardo Pardini writes:
> > debianized != hot
>
> Indeed
I think you are missing the point here.
> I am going to try to make packages of recent kernels I´m looking
> into Debian´s build system
> Can I use the kernel-source-2.4.17 source package to begin with? Or
> do I need a Ben
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 03:38:36AM -0300, Ricardo Pardini wrote:
> Can I use the kernel-source-2.4.17 source package
> to begin with? Or do I need a BenH kernel?
I am using kernel-source-2.4.17 with kernel-patch-benh package
applied. Seems to work on my G4 Cube.
--
Eric C. Cooper e c c
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 11:34:30AM +0100, Eric Deveaud wrote:
> > I use BootX. Is there some way smarter than this
> > to install new kernel?
> take a look a quik.
I did a few months ago. I had to run Apple's System Disk to patch my
NVRAM/OpenFirmware so that it could boot without that horrible
Ricardo Pardini wrote:
>
> I´m stuck with 2.4.8 - I´d like 2.4.17 for ext3
> and other stuff (netfilter etc). Can someone send
> me instructions on either a) how to get a
> debianized 2.4.17 kernel (?) or b) how/where to
> rsync to benh´s (or whos-the-hottest) tree?
I've been using benh's recen
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Ricardo Pardini wrote:
>
> I use BootX. Is there some way smarter than this
> to install new kernel?
take a look a quik.
> Can I somehow mount the MacOS partition and write
> vmlinuz there?
yes, you can use a spare partition (HFS or DOS formated).
on my 9600 I use a 500Mb (
> debianized != hot
Indeed
# apt-cache search kernel-image | grep powerpc
kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc - Linux kernel binary
image.
kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc-smp - Linux kernel
binary image.
kernel-image-2.4.14-powerpc-xfs - Linux kernel
binary image for version 2.4.14-powerpc-xfs
kernel-imag
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 02:25:29AM -0300, Ricardo Pardini wrote:
> Hi again people,
>
>
> I?ve been for a while into the
> rsync-benh-tree-and-compile-a-thousand-times
> stuff; but unfortunately there was a time when the
> rsync mirror for it went down (they were moving
> hosts or something l
Hi again people,
I´ve been for a while into the
rsync-benh-tree-and-compile-a-thousand-times
stuff; but unfortunately there was a time when the
rsync mirror for it went down (they were moving
hosts or something like that) and I gave up and
I´m stuck with 2.4.8 - I´d like 2.4.17 for ext3
and o
>(I have a Griffin CubePort instead of the internal modem on ttyS0.)
>When I traced through macserial.c, I found the problem: it was calling
>set_scc_power to disable the port. But that logic is broken when
>you're running headless; IMO it should be disabled by
>CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE.
>
>As a work
When I tried to run a 2.4.17 kernel on my headless Cube, the boot
sequence would hang after detecting the serial port:
PowerMac Z8530 serial driver version 2.0
tty00 at 0xfc72d020 (irq = 22) is a Z8530 ESCC
(hangs with no newline printed here ^)
(I have a Griffin CubePort in
Hi,
> I have a Powerbook g3 with sid, kernel 2.4.17, and Ext3 as
> filesystem. Now I want to try mac on linux, but as described in the
> doc. I need to downgrade to 2.2.19 is there another way?
Get the mol-modules-source package and build modules matching your
running kernel.
Il mer, 2002-01-02 alle 01:35, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick ha scritto:
>
> MaX, did you compile your 2.4.17 kernel yourself? Or are you using
> a precompiled one? In either case, you'll probably need to set
> KERNEL_HEADERS to point to the right include directory before issuing
> the make.
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 01:35, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
> If you did compile your own kernel I'd recommend going the make-kpkg route...
Absolutely, and otherwise install the kernel-headers package for your
kernel, the include path already contains /usr/src/kernel-headers-`uname
-r`/inclu
At 1:22 AM +0100 1/2/02, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 01:17, MaX wrote:
Il mar, 2002-01-01 alle 02:31, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick ha scritto:
> Oops, that should be "mol-modules-source"
Tanks, but now i have another problem:
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 01:17, MaX wrote:
> Il mar, 2002-01-01 alle 02:31, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick ha scritto:
>
> > Oops, that should be "mol-modules-source"
>
> Tanks, but now i have another problem:
>
>
> debian:/tmp/modules/mol#
Il mar, 2002-01-01 alle 02:31, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick ha scritto:
> Oops, that should be "mol-modules-source"
Tanks, but now i have another problem:
debian:/tmp/modules/mol# cd /usr/src/modules/mol/
debian:/usr/src/modules/mol# m
At 5:00 PM -0800 12/31/01, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
apt-get install mol-modules-sources
Oops, that should be "mol-modules-source"
At 1:36 AM +0100 1/1/02, MaX wrote:
I have a Powerbook g3 with sid, kernel 2.4.17, and Ext3 as filesystem.
Now I want to try mac on linux, but as described in the doc. I need to
downgrade to 2.2.19 is there another way?
yes, in fact there is. I myself just updated my TiBook to 2.4.17
hi all,
I have a Powerbook g3 with sid, kernel 2.4.17, and Ext3 as filesystem.
Now I want to try mac on linux, but as described in the doc. I need to
downgrade to 2.2.19 is there another way?
ciao,
MaX
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