Little success here to report. I have not managed to get a 2ci to boot on the images at all (penguin gets to ABCEFGHIJ) and my quadra950 reports that their are several instances of EXT2-fs error ....Wrong free inode count in group 0 (and group1 and superblock) leading to a kernel panic - fails to load the root filesystem
penguin log is Logging started Friday, March 5, 2004 6:10:26 AM Penguin App version 19 Logical To Physical Mapping table (V2) Logical -> physical : length 0x00000000 -> 0x00000000 : 0x06000000 System: 8.1.0 Gestalt ID: 26 (Mac Quadra 950) CPU: 68040 FPU: 68040 built-in Physical RAM: 96 MB Command line is 'boot ramdisk_size=20000' GUnzipping untitled:Desktop Folder:m68k2:cdrom-vmlinuz .Kernel format: ELF The kernel will be located at physical 0x00001000 Kernel at logical address 0x5689330 GUnzipping untitled:Desktop Folder:m68k2:cdrom-vmlinuz ....................Read 1282284 bytes for segment 0, requested 1282284 .Read 85808 bytes for segment 1, requested 85808 Bootstrap's bootinfo version: 2.0 Kernel's bootinfo version : 2.0 Kernel entry physical is 0x2000 RAM disk at 0x05805330, ends at 0x05912b30, size is 1078 K Kernel segment 0 at 0x5689330, size 1466562 Kernel segment 1 at 0x57ef400, size 85808 Kernel size is 0x17b000 boot_info is at 0x5804330 boot_info size is dynamic ramdisk logical target 0x5ef2800 ramdisk physical at 0x5ef2800 ramdisk physical top at 0x6000000 Bootstrap logical 1: 0x00000000 Bootstrap physical : 0x00000000 Dump of bootinfo, version 2.0: BI_MACHTYPE = 0x3 BI_CPUTYPE = 0x4 BI_FPUTYPE = 0x4 BI_MMUTYPE = 0x4 BI_MEMCHUNK[0].addr = 0x00000000 BI_MEMCHUNK[0].size = 0x06000000 BI_RAMDISK.addr = 0x05ef2800 BI_RAMDISK.size = 0x0010d800 BI_COMMAND_LINE = boot ramdisk_size=20000 BI_MAC_MODEL = 0x1a BI_MAC_VADDR = 0xf9000e00 BI_MAC_VDEPTH = 0x10 BI_MAC_VROW = 0x680 BI_MAC_VDIM = 0x02700340 BI_MAC_VLOGICAL = 0xf9000e00 BI_MAC_SCCBASE = 0x50f0c020 BI_MAC_BTIME = 0x404819d2 BI_MAC_GMTBIAS = 0x0 BI_MAC_MEMSIZE = 0x60 BI_MAC_CPUID = 0x2 BI_MAC_ROMBASE = 0x40800000 Booting Linux (fasten seat belts, please)... slot_int_set: slot 0x00, drvr_refnum -49, spID 0xE6, spExtDev 0x00, ON 0 Logging ended Friday, March 5, 2004 6:10:38 AM On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 06:46, Stephen R Marenka wrote: > Debian-installer has gotten to the point on m68k that it's ready for a > few more people than me to try to break it. Ideally, we'd like d-i to > work before beta 3 gets released in a few weeks. > > I've only tested d-i with a mac Centris 650 running kernel 2.2.25 (2.4 > kernels don't work on the mac). I'd like to see some other macs and > amigas make a test run or two. > > I'm working on supporting atari and the vmes, but it'd be nice to know > that someone out there cares enough to test, otherwise I may not build > dailies for those subarchs. > > Installation instructions can be found at > <http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/cvs/debian-installer/doc/INSTALLATION-HOWTO>. > > <http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/cvs/debian-installer/doc/boot-parameters.txt> > might also be useful. Additionally, the mac ram disks require you to use > ramdisk_size=20000 as a kernel parameter. I intend to minimize that later, > but for now, I doubt you can do an install in less than 40MB (my box has > 136MB and that's the only testing I know of). > > My daily builds can be found at > <http://people.debian.org/~smarenka/d-i/images-m68k/daily/> > > The nativehd ram disk loads everything from the net. The cdrom ram disk > loads everything from cdrom. > > Hopefully we'll have official cdroms before too long at > <http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/daily/>. > > Don't bother trying to install a distribution other than unstable. > > Please file success and failure bug reports. > > It would also be nice if someone could work on the documentation. > > For more information, check out > <http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/> and the debian-boot > mailing list. > > Thanks, > > Stephen > > -- > Stephen R. Marenka If life's not fun, you're not doing it right! > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]