an after that.
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partition like Apple's PowerPC?
(I mean an small partition to store the boot images)
> A co-worker and I have thought about pitching to hopefully improve
> the situation for doing debian installs on IBM hardware. It's just
> an idea on the drawing board at the moment... but we c
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> German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
> > Christophe Suire wrote:
> > > I have install a Debian 2.2rev2 on a B50 using the kernel of YellowDog
> >
> > How did you do it?
> [...]
> The problem that you're running into now is that you nee
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Feb 27, German Poo Caaman~o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I only want install Debian.
> Then please search the archive for this mailing list on
> lists.debian.org, I explained many times what you have to do.
I had search by 'Marco' on
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Mar 01, German Poo Caaman~o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I had search by 'Marco' on powerpc, but I got instructions
> >for B50 (YDL). But the boot disk proposed (mainly with
> >zImage from 2.2 kernel series) doesn'
0
mmap(0xff41000, 69632, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED,
3, 0xe) = 0xff41000
mmap(0xff52000, 20092, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0xff52000
close(3)= 0
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
+++ killed
will fix the problem.
Where can I get some information about to fix libc for Power3
processor. I'd like my RS/6000 machine (Power3) runs Debian
instead SuSE, but it's a broken libc.
Thanks in advance,
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ho knows).
I followed the usual procedure for that:
- Install any Linux
- Download base_x.tgz
- (cd /target && tar zxvf base_x.tgz)
- chroot /target (doesn't work obviously)
Thansk in advance,
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ted in :-) Please document it (at least the bootp/tftp
boot steps). The last time when I tryied I got the image, but
anything else.
Thanks in advance.
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for Linux NET4.0.
Looking up port of RPC 13/2 on 146.83.195.84
Looking up port of RPC 15/1 on 146.83.195.84
VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem).
Freeing unused kernel memory: 292k init 40k pmac 8k prep
serial console detected. Disabling virtual terminals.
init started:
BusyBox v0.60.3-pre (2
?
I think is not necessary, but you can find it at
http://www.linuxppc.org/
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s /dev/sda5 and it's a logical partition.
(I'll try repartitioning to primary partition).
Thanks in advance for any pointer or comments.
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is going to other device (your kernel seem works).
You can try booting with a console, append "console=ttyS0,9600"
as argument when you boot from net, and connecting, with a null
modem between serial ports, two machines.
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-watch off
C-Kermit> connect
(it's belong to non-free).
Commons "three cables" null modems only allow you to work after your
machine make its tests. With a "full" null modem you can work
with the Service Processor, and allow to see the check codes on
console. I don
boot and end with a kernel panic complaining a missing root
disk. It you can read this message, it's fine and you can follow
the procedure (getting the ramdisk from NFS or whatever).
I installed Debian booting with SuSE kernel and getting the ramdisk
from NFS.
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El mié, 07-08-2002 a las 11:22, German Poo Caaman~o escribió:
> [...]
> > Well, I can boot from the network again. However, this time I boot the
> > image with the 'noinitrd' and 'root' kernel parameters specified.
>
> In this stage I'm still with
use ?
In my case I downloaded the kernel anp copied the config from
SuSE kernel to .config in the new kernel and I ran make oldconfig.
That's all.
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ss my_ip;
}
> Should the debian cd image created from
> debian-30r1-powerpc-binary-1_NONUS.iso be bootable?
> If so, how do I convince SMS to boot from it?
> If not how should I create a boot floppy that will work and how do I get SMS
> to boot that?
It doesn't work yer, AFAIR.
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a
> couple of laptops and the RS6000, none of which is a boot server. Do you
> mean that I could boot from a public server (which is not appealing) or have
> I misunderstood?
No, you can install a dhcp server or a bootp server in any machine
connected in the same segment of network tha
El sáb, 06-09-2003 a las 11:26, Francesco Parisi escribió:
> Before I get Debian/PPC CD set (on CheapBytes) I was wondering if it works
> fine on a IBM pSeries RS/6000 44P model 150.
AFAIK, there is no Debian CD bootable for RS/6000 44P. You must to boot
from Network with another image, or from
.2.prep
>
> I thought an RS/6000 WAS an IBM PReP?
No. I have a RS/6000 CHRP64 (44P 170). Debian's glibc doesn't
work in that :-(
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Tom Gall wrote:
> German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Andrew Sharp wrote:
> > > Olaf Hering wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Oct 19, Benny Siegert wrote:
> > > > Dont try to run 2.2 on non-IBM PRePs.
> > > > Try ht
En mar, 2001-10-23 a 16:13, Marco d'Itri escribio:
> On Oct 23, German Poo Caaman~o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Yes. I did install SuSE for a while, but I would prefer Debian.
>
> It's not really hard to install suse, install debian in a chroot and
> t
cture - none tested yet?
(44P) 7044 chrp64 (chrp64 is not supported by Debian)
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ly problem (for me): sm3600 drivers is not included on debian
package... but is included on libsane since 1.0.5. So is needed
build de package after each update.
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rade was the
configure of console (or base), AFAIR. A mean, a "problem"
if you want a clean upgrade.
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t power3 config file
> (power3_defconfig).
>
> Root image:
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/chrp/root.bin
There are not such image. Anyway I'll try with the images on this
directory. I have an IBM 44P-170 running Woody over SuSE.
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m running the 64 bit kernel on the IBM CHRP
> systems. I will investigate and document this.
If your refer to memset's problems, they were solve with glibc > 2.1.
In my experience, when I installed base files on a new partition
on SuSE I downloaded base files from potato, chroot died
olf Brudeseth is working (or trying) in
a kernel-2.2 boot image.
> We don't have a the 44P in our list of successful prep installations,
> but I assume it's a prep architecture. If you're successful, be sure
> to let us know so we can add it to the list.
44P is CHRP64,
El mié, 19-06-2002 a las 07:22, Jesus Climent escribió:
> [...]
> 2.- So far, the ATI M6 has been unseccessfuly configured. Any config
> pointer to test?
You need XFree86 4.2
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> El mié, 03-03-2004 a las 09:20, Sven Luther escribió:
> > Hello,
>
> > I have just uploaded the 2.5.25-1 kernel, and as it is NEW, made it
> > available at :
> >
> > http://people.debian.org/~luther/powerpc/2.4.25-1
Which one should I use for a Power3 processor?
I guess that small-chrp-r6sk
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