On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 04:40:16PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
I've submitted several bug reports on this topic. The developers
know about it, and may fix it sometime. It's not as easy to fix as
it sounds, because the mesh controller is not on the regular PCI
bus, so
I'd be perfectly happy (personally) if it only worked in 2.6.
However, I believe that Sarge d-i has, as one of it's goals, to
support both 2.4 and 2.6. Does anybody else on the list know for
sure?
Rick
On Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 06:21 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 01:27:57PM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Tuesday, September 28, 2004, at 06:21 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 04:40:16PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
As far as I can tell, it's fixed in an as-yet unreleased version of
hw-detect:
- mac-io bus
Rick Thomas wrote:
I've submitted several bug reports on this topic. The developers
know about it, and may fix it sometime. It's not as easy to fix as
it sounds, because the mesh controller is not on the regular PCI
bus, so the normal hardware discovery programs never get a chance
to
On Monday, September 27, 2004, at 04:40 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
I've submitted several bug reports on this topic. The developers
know about it, and may fix it sometime. It's not as easy to fix as
it sounds, because the mesh controller is not on the regular PCI
bus, so the normal
Hi Duane,
Did you install a 2.6 or 2.4 kernel? The 2.6 kernel requires an
initial ramdisk. The 2.4 kernel (usually) does not.
The kernel installer leaves a kernel and a tailored initrd in the
/boot partition. You need to copy them into the appropriate places
inside the MacOS System folder
On Sunday, September 26, 2004, at 08:34 AM, Duane Cottle wrote:
I'm going to start another thread concerning the fact that my scsi
hard drive wasn't detected during the entire installation.
You probably have a mesh SCSI controller. Almost all OldWorld
Apple machines had them.
Early on in the
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