I only agree on the fact that if the io_port is specified as a parameter or
boot option pci_enable_device in not called.
This is easily fixed by adding this fragment of code at the
beginning of port_detect:
return FALSE;
}
+ pdev = get_pci_dev(port_base);
+
+ if (pdev && !pci_e
Francois Chenais escreveu:
Is somebody has installed debian linux on DPX 20/estrella (BULL)
motorola chip computer ?
Try asking that on debian-powerpc, if the Motorola you mention is indeed
PowerPC.
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On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 00:16, Christian Jaeger wrote:
>
> 2.) I am now running 2.4.18 with
> http://penguinppc.org/~eb/files/2.4.18-elf-fix.patch and
> 2.4.18-rc1-low-latency.patch from Andrew Morton's Website
> (zipworld.com.au something) (and also the attached one). It runs,
> also mol is n
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> finally i'm trying to get woody on my 43P-133, using current boot disk
> set
[...]
> But during boot
> up from boot.bin floppy the system hangs in scsi timeouts, just short
> after "Now booting kernel".
[...]
> >SCSI host 0 abort (pid 0) timed out -resting
> >S
=
/* I'm an user of Slackware Linux... */
/* ...Because Slack Linux is to professional ;-) */
/*Now, if you is professional... */
/*...Use too
Hello all,
as I'm looking for a few months for a ISDN-modem solution for my
ibook2, I gave the Gazel 128 USB after reading this thread a chance.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 01:16:19PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I'm afraid we do neither provide precompiled binary files for MAC machines
> >nor
Hi all,
it's me again ;)
How do i get woody booting from hd on this IBM PReP system? What
happened until now:
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
> Last, but not least, i gave carolina_bootimage_2.2.18_with_fb a try,
> workes fine instead of boot.bin. Currently i try to continue install
> process with root.b
I've trying to boot Debian GNU/Linux on a Performa 6360, so I configured
the boot with the command: nvsetenv boot-device 'ofpath /dev/hda8' (note
this is not back quote as in manual: nvsetenv boot-device `ofpath
/dev/hda8`, but I get my machine is not supported).
However, every time I turn on
On Fri, 07 Jun 2002 21:59:03 -0300
Daniel Bolgheroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've trying to boot Debian GNU/Linux on a Performa 6360, so I configured
> the boot with the command: nvsetenv boot-device 'ofpath /dev/hda8' (note
> this is not back quote as in manual: nvsetenv boot-device `ofpat
Daniel Bolgheroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've trying to boot Debian GNU/Linux on a Performa 6360, so I
> configured the boot with the command: nvsetenv boot-device 'ofpath
> /dev/hda8' (note this is not back quote as in manual: nvsetenv
> boot-device `ofpath /dev/hda8`, but I get my machine
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 11:46:38PM +0200, Gerhard Kroder wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> it's me again ;)
>
> How do i get woody booting from hd on this IBM PReP system? What
> happened until now:
>
> Gerhard Kroder wrote:
>
> > Last, but not least, i gave carolina_bootimage_2.2.18_with_fb a try,
> > work
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:59:03PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> I've trying to boot Debian GNU/Linux on a Performa 6360, so I configured
> the boot with the command: nvsetenv boot-device 'ofpath /dev/hda8' (note
> this is not back quote as in manual: nvsetenv boot-device `ofpath
> /dev/hda8
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