Hi,

I don't think the problem comes from the chipset: I'm happily running
Debian on a dual 1.5GHz 6MB zx6000 workstation. So, zx1 chipset, Madison
CPUs.
If zx6000s with McKinley CPUs are known to be unbootable, I think we're
holding the culprits.

BTW, do current non-Debian packaged kernels still boot on Merced/McKinley?

    Emeric

2013/6/5 Peter Chubb <peter.ch...@nicta.com.au>

> Hi folks,
>    The currently packaged kernels in Wheezy and Sid will not boot on
>    most of our machines (rx2600 and zx6000, one and two procesor
>    McKinley)
>
>    The kernels seem to boot on the one montecito machine we have that
>    I can reboot.  I don't know whether the difference is zx1 vs zx2
>    chipset or the  processor.
>
>    It's been a while since I used a Debian-packaged kernel --- is
>    there a trick to getting them to work, other than apt-get install?
>
>    Peter C
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