Evilpig wrote: > > On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 18:35:27 +0100, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's not in the lspci output because it's not a PCI card. > > > > I thought I'd fixed this one, so I'd like the reporter to show me the > > output of the following two commands, which you should be able to run on > > tty2: > > > > ls -l "/proc/device-tree$(cat /proc/device-tree/aliases/mac-io)/bmac" > > > > find "/proc/device-tree$(cat /proc/device-tree/aliases/mac-io)" -type f -name > > compatible | xargs grep bmac > > > > If the second command gives you a filename, I'd also like to see what's > > in the device_type file in the same directory. > > I will gladly do this as soon as I am able to boot into Debian. I > thought maybe I could do this from the installer after telling it to > load the bmac driver, but no such luck. The first command gave me "No > such file or directory" (also a "find /proc -name bmac" turns up > nothing). >
Worry not! I have an equivalent machine that I recently successfully got Debian Sarge working on. I saw your message and got curious, so I did the above stuff on it and sent the results to Colin. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you get yours working... <snip!> > > Again, this is hand-typed and may have mistakes so if > something doesn't look right and needs checked, just ask. > > Thanks, > > - Colleen > > Last visible screen of the boot process: > <BIG snip!> Wow! Your dedication quotient just got a major bump in karma points! My eyes glaze over just thinking about typing all that! Enjoy! Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]