I installed on a 7200 last week without a hitch. Not using the
available version of the installer, though. Expect a new one very,
very soon.
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 01:18:06AM -0800, David P. Reese Jr. wrote:
> for the past month ive been trying to get various dists of debian ppc
> to properly b
> "EB" == Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "DR" == David P. Reese Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
EB> the debian kernel does not appear to support scsi, or at
EB> least not the right scsi, I compiled a kernel for a friend
EB> of mine running a 7200 that is working for him (have not
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 09:20:27AM -0500, Nelson Abramson wrote:
> "David P. Reese Jr." wrote:
>
> > for the past month ive been trying to get various dists of debian ppc
> > to properly boot on a ppc 7200. every time that i boot the kernel
> > (ive tried sid and potato) it doesnt recognize the s
"David P. Reese Jr." wrote:
> for the past month ive been trying to get various dists of debian ppc
> to properly boot on a ppc 7200. every time that i boot the kernel
> (ive tried sid and potato) it doesnt recognize the scsi device. as you
> probably know its pretty hard to install the base os
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 01:18:06AM -0800, David P. Reese Jr. wrote:
> for the past month ive been trying to get various dists of debian ppc
> to properly boot on a ppc 7200. every time that i boot the kernel
> (ive tried sid and potato) it doesnt recognize the scsi device. as you
> probably know
for the past month ive been trying to get various dists of debian ppc
to properly boot on a ppc 7200. every time that i boot the kernel
(ive tried sid and potato) it doesnt recognize the scsi device. as you
probably know its pretty hard to install the base os without a disk.
ive run out of ideas
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