On Friday 07 February 2003 02:27 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
>
> Any module need to access "/" needs to be loaded by an initrd. Folks
> using bootX to load linux have this extra grief to deal with. Since you
> are using ext3 on "/" and it's modular, you need the initrd I created in
> the BootX folde
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 07 February 2003 01:21 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
> >
> > huh?
> >
> > [stew@powerbook stew]$ ls /mnt/cdrom/BootX/
> > initrd-2.4.20-2mdk.img-ext2 Mandrake_Linux_Install.sit
> > initrd-2.4.20-2mdk.img-ext3 vmlinuz-2.4.20-2mdk*
> >
> > Those in
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
> On Friday 07 February 2003 04:24 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
> > On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
> > > The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on
> > > this Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular ker
On Friday 07 February 2003 01:21 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
>
> huh?
>
> [stew@powerbook stew]$ ls /mnt/cdrom/BootX/
> initrd-2.4.20-2mdk.img-ext2 Mandrake_Linux_Install.sit
> initrd-2.4.20-2mdk.img-ext3 vmlinuz-2.4.20-2mdk*
>
> Those initrd and vmlinuz are for the installed system. The others are
On Friday 07 February 2003 04:24 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
> > The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on
> > this Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular kernel argument to pass
> > from BootX?
> >
> > Dan
>
> Did you
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 07 February 2003 12:41 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
> > On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> > > Ok for the first time I was able to get this thing on my old 7300 with g3
> > > upgrade card. One thing I am curious about is how in the world
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Daniel R. Broemmelsiek wrote:
> The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on this
> Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular kernel argument to pass from BootX?
>
> Dan
>
Did you use the ext3 initrd? (BootX folder)
Stew Benedict
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The kernel keeps mounting my ext3 file system as an ext2 file system on this
Wallstreet. Why? Is there a particular kernel argument to pass from BootX?
Dan
On Friday 07 February 2003 12:41 pm, Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> > Ok for the first time I was able to get this thing on my old 7300 with g3
> > upgrade card. One thing I am curious about is how in the world do I
> > actually boot to the os with bootx? All I c
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> Ok for the first time I was able to get this thing on my old 7300 with g3
> upgrade card. One thing I am curious about is how in the world do I actually
> boot to the os with bootx? All I can find are kernels for doing the install.
> What am I missin
Ok for the first time I was able to get this thing on my old 7300 with g3
upgrade card. One thing I am curious about is how in the world do I actually
boot to the os with bootx? All I can find are kernels for doing the install.
What am I missing here?
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Well, lets compare with my (working) configuration on YDL. Could you try ot?
On Friday 07 February 2003 00:56, Adrian Rawlings wrote:
> Hi all... I have an ibook 2.2 (released in Nov 2002?) With the beta2 it
> does a wonderful job autodetecting my ethernet port and my airport card.
> Congrats! N
Woo hooo!!
I don't even know which X server is going, but KDE looks great and it's fast
enough for the arcade games. Sound "Dammit!!" The only "scary" moment was
the mouse, it didn't look right, but usb>1button>usbcore and magically the 3
buttons are emulated, with tap on! Thanks Stew.
Now,
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Silvano Piazza wrote:
> Problems
>
> Graphic enviroment is not working during install in any combination (2.2
> 2.4 old or new gui): blue screen with freezed X-pointer.
> So Text installation, but in some steps is not possible to select
> anything so only F12 to proceed
Hi now I am writing from Mozilla from Mandrake PPC 9.1 Beta2 on my
Pismo, so it works!!
Good news:
Graphic enviroments are great and fast after installation.
All new Drak* software works well (local tcp printers are located better
than MacOsX, network configurator setup my net in a snap)
Soun
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