pt full-upgrade && apt autoremove
I'll also try to install debian-12.0.0-ppc64-NETINST-1.iso
But the past I tried debian-12.0.0-powerpc-NETINST-1.iso (because I
though ppc64 was ppc64el)
And it failed to boot:
Invalid memory access at
#SRR0: .020837dc #SRR1: 1000.00083030
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On 24-02-13 09:28, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On Tue, 2024-02-13 at 08:20 +0100, tuxayo wrote:
I installed the last offcial Debian 8 iso. Picking "install" and not
"install32" IIUC I have a ppc64 install.
No, you still have a 32-bit PowerPC, i.e. powerpc installa
#tDATBcLXzB0zkAEaiqm9gfLfsaXliVJ13rQxKUHgUmA=
https://transfert.facil.services/r/Zs1h1jEtb2#jufjxv6+1DfHnO3TSfhmYD+teOvY46sGClHyz7SiXd4=
Same when starting expert install.
Models: M9249 and M9845, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMac_G5
Any hint of what might be the issue?
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tuxayo
ap between
snapshots >_<
Anything more I can test?
(cross compiling old kernels is unfortunately too much over my head)
It's weird that it seems the regression is about booting the iso.
Otherwise, net installs from old iso like what Claudia did wouldn't work
after rebooting after install.
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of acceleration)
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