Good morning, I have a few RS6000 systems up and running debian. Here is how I have done it, mind you right now it is a little messy. 1) Download the custom ISO image. You can find it off my personal site: http://www.walled.net/sparrow/sarge-power3-custom.iso . I cannot recall where I got this ISO, but it will boot a P43-150. It does not contain the required files for an install, but will get you to the install screen. 2) Download a PPC iso of debian from one of the debian sites. 3) Boot the custom image 4) As soon as you land on the first install screen swap the custom cd you downloaded and replace it with the standard cd. 5) Install linux in your standard manner. 6) Download the kernel source and create a custom kernel. The one you will end up with will be very old.
Hope this helps. I know it was a pain to get going, but once you have one system up you can create your own custom kernel and install CD for debian. -- Best Regards, Steven O'Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.walled.net
--- Begin Message ---Hi, . Could you please let us know the site you made a boot flooy from ? And if you don't mind we would like to know the procedures you have succeeded this installation on your IBM CHRP machine. I do appreciate your sacrification. . Friendly, Nobel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Attilio Fiandrotti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "데이터텍" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 5:54 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Re: Re: Re: 43p-150 booting Debian on chrp 데이터텍 wrote: > Hi again, > . > >>Colin, can i ask you to take this over, since for obvious reason i cannot >>continue to handle this in the next weeks, or at least make sure he is >>directed to the right place. > > . > Cause of Sven's asking I would like to expian my work to you. > I tried upgrading the firmware of IBM 43P-150, but now the firmware on this > machine is already current version which is 11.28,2005. > Another firmaware name is TCP05287, 11.28,2005 which is the last firmware in > IBM site. > So I couldn't upgrade the firmware for 43p-150 anymore. > hi as a temporary workaround to your problem, i suggest you to create a boot floppy to boot your system from the HDD, like i did for my PReP 7043/140. friendly Attilio
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