Am 25.11.2010 15:44, schrieb Neale Ferguson:
Would it be possible to get install.img as an ext2/ext3 image rather than
squashfs? I don't have any Linuxen that has that filesystem driver and I don't
really want to go through an install of an intel image just to host that file.
On 11/24/10 12:38 PM, "Phil Knirsch"<pknir...@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi everyone.
As the subject says, we're closing in on the final official Fedora 14
release for System Z. All know issues have by now been fixed and we're
now looking for a final round of testing.
In case you want to give us a hand in testing you can find more details
about how to help on Karsten Hopp's latest blog entry:
http://karstenhopp.livejournal.com/2482.html
Thanks& regards, Phil
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I've uploaded install.img.ext2.bz2 to the current/images directory, you
need to uncompress and rename it to install.img
I hope that you'll be able to find out with that image what's going on
on your system as I haven't seen anything like that yet.
Can you describe your setup a little ? It looks like you're using a
console setup that we're unfamiliar with.
Do you have p.e. something like 'CONSOLE 009 3215 T' in your users
directory ? That's what works for us...
Karsten
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