Re: Minutes of #debian-boot meeting of 20040706 (was: Debian Installer IRCmeeting on Tuesday 07/06 20:00 UTC)
Rick Thomas wrote: Joey Hess wrote: Rick Thomas wrote: Last night I tried installing both 2.4 and 2.6 on my OldWorld Beige G3. (using the sarge netinst daily CD from 2004/07/07) Neither worked, but for different reasons. I've sent installation reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but they haven't yet shown up on the list with a bug number. kernel 2.6 died trying to discover disk hardware -- segfaults. kernel 2.4 died trying to install a kernel -- something about missing dependencies involving kernel modules package. I don't know about your 2.6 problem, but 0707 was a bad day to be testing, since none of the images install at all. The second problem you encountered is likely due to that, though I'm not 100% sure. OK, I'll try again with a later iso. Is 0708 likely to be any better? The 0708 netinst CD using the 2.6 kernel gave me the same symptoms -- segfaults trying to discover disk hardware. I think discover1 is not playing well with the 2.6 kernel. The 0708 netinst CD using the 2.4 kernel is feeling much better thankyou! The only strange thing it's done (so far) is to try to install quik on my OldWorld (beige G3) PowerMac. It's not supposed to do that, is it? Installation reports are being submitted with the details. Enjoy! Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Minutes of #debian-boot meeting of 20040706 (was: Debian Installer IRCmeeting on Tuesday 07/06 20:00 UTC)
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 03:09:14AM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote: The 0708 netinst CD using the 2.4 kernel is feeling much better thankyou! The only strange thing it's done (so far) is to try to install quik on my OldWorld (beige G3) PowerMac. It's not supposed to do that, is it? Umm ... what's wrong with installing quik on OldWorld? That's what it's for ... -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Minutes of #debian-boot meeting of 20040706 (was: Debian Installer IRCmeeting on Tuesday 07/06 20:00 UTC)
powerpc === In unstable, 2.4 and 2.6 both work fine on newworld pmac. 2.4 oldworld pmac is unbootable, but then again it always has been. It is reasonable to move for a 2.6 powerpc kernel for sarge, for all currently supported architectures, the support for those is better, and upstream (that is the linuxppc folk) as well as our own kernel powerpc specialist are favoring 2.6 development and bug fix over 2.4. Last night I tried installing both 2.4 and 2.6 on my OldWorld Beige G3. (using the sarge netinst daily CD from 2004/07/07) Neither worked, but for different reasons. I've sent installation reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but they haven't yet shown up on the list with a bug number. kernel 2.6 died trying to discover disk hardware -- segfaults. kernel 2.4 died trying to install a kernel -- something about missing dependencies involving kernel modules package. oldworld has a bootloader installer so if you boot it using BootX that should theoretically be OK, but there's been zero testing. BootX depends on non-free macos 9. Booting either 2.4 or 2.6 via BootX works just fine, thanks! I don't mind giving over a few hundred Mbytes (on a 160 GByte disk!) to MacOS-9 in exchange for a stable boot-loader environment. No RC issues, apart possibly from Sven's keymap thing. Depends on whether you count the two bugs I mentioned above. Enjoy! Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Minutes of #debian-boot meeting of 20040706 (was: Debian Installer IRCmeeting on Tuesday 07/06 20:00 UTC)
Rick Thomas wrote: Last night I tried installing both 2.4 and 2.6 on my OldWorld Beige G3. (using the sarge netinst daily CD from 2004/07/07) Neither worked, but for different reasons. I've sent installation reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but they haven't yet shown up on the list with a bug number. kernel 2.6 died trying to discover disk hardware -- segfaults. kernel 2.4 died trying to install a kernel -- something about missing dependencies involving kernel modules package. I don't know about your 2.6 problem, but 0707 was a bad day to be testing, since none of the images install at all. The second problem you encountered is likely due to that, though I'm not 100% sure. -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Minutes of #debian-boot meeting of 20040706 (was: Debian Installer IRCmeeting on Tuesday 07/06 20:00 UTC)
Joey Hess wrote: Rick Thomas wrote: Last night I tried installing both 2.4 and 2.6 on my OldWorld Beige G3. (using the sarge netinst daily CD from 2004/07/07) Neither worked, but for different reasons. I've sent installation reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but they haven't yet shown up on the list with a bug number. kernel 2.6 died trying to discover disk hardware -- segfaults. kernel 2.4 died trying to install a kernel -- something about missing dependencies involving kernel modules package. I don't know about your 2.6 problem, but 0707 was a bad day to be testing, since none of the images install at all. The second problem you encountered is likely due to that, though I'm not 100% sure. OK, I'll try again with a later iso. Is 0708 likely to be any better? Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]