Kernel Panic

1998-10-16 Thread Josh Rankin
Has anyone had any problems with the netbase package in slink/main/base/? When I try to install it I get a kernel panic Kernel Ver: 2.1.121 PM 8500/200 144mb RAM Linux on 4.5gig SCSI Internal Josh Rankin

Is this just a newer version of the powerPC base

1998-10-16 Thread Josh Rankin
<ftp://debian.midco.net//debian/Incoming/base2_1.tgz.2.0.11.4-powerpc> Is this just a newer version of the PowerPC Base. I dl'ed a base-powerPC.tar.gz from infodrom a couple of days ago would this one be better to use? thanks Josh Rankin

Re: Kernel Panic

1998-10-16 Thread Josh Rankin
I'll check the logs when i get back on my box tonight and if they have anything of substance i'll e-mail it to you. Josh Rankin -- >From: Hartmut Koptein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Josh Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Debian >Subject: Re: Kernel Panic &g

Re: Kernel Panic

1998-10-16 Thread Josh Rankin
Just downloaded, the source and a precompiled kernel off of samba, will try them out tonight and report back. Josh Rankin -- >From: Dan Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Debian >Subject: Re: Kernel Panic >Date: Fri, Oct 16, 1998, 5:59 PM > >On Fri, Oct 16,

re: Kernel Panic

1998-10-16 Thread Josh Rankin
Here is the kern.log info pertaining to the netbase install kernel panic. It happens with both a 2.1.121 and 2.1.125 kernel. It says something about setting up IP-spoofing protection right before this, but it doesn't show up in the log Oct 15 20:09:13 unknown kernel: NIP: F3C1F3C0 XER:

RESEND: Kernel Panic (Netbase install)

1998-10-17 Thread Josh Rankin
Title: RESEND: Kernel Panic (Netbase install) I sent this once from the wrong address, so i'm not sure if it made it through, sorry if you get it twice Here is the kern.log info pertaining to the netbase install kernel panic. It happens with both a 2.1.121 and 2.1.125 kernel. It says something

PowerPC Base Files

1998-10-17 Thread Josh Rankin
se to disk. I haven't DLed them yet, so sorry if this is self explanitory once they are DLed, but I didn't want to waste the bandwidth if unnessasary. Thanks. Josh Rankin P.S. You guys are doing a great job on the debian port. I'm not much on programing but I'm willing to test

Re: PowerPC Base Files

1998-10-17 Thread Josh Rankin
you should be able to find a base file on ftp.infodrom.north.de/pub/linux/linux-pmac/debian/current/ I might have the path screwed up but that should get you close Josh Rankin -- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org >Subject: Re: PowerPC Base Files &