A kernel compiled with a defconfig ('make pmac32_defconfig' in the
kernel source directory) works fine on my 867Mhz G4 Tibook. Who creates
the Ubuntu PowerPC kernel images? Why not start with a solid defconfig
which is configured for all G4 machines, then go from there to make
Ubuntu specific changes if needed? That is the purpose of those
defconfigs in the first place. Then you know all hardware support is
enabled for all macs.

I'll start testing Hardy on my Tibook.

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IDE drivers not loaded at boot with powerpc
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