Hello,
does anyone know if kernel 2.2.17 works on the 7200 with quik?
thanks,
James
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Package: mount
Version: 2.10f-5.1
Debian Woody for PowerPC. Potato seems to share the same mount
package so this is a bug in 'frozen' FWIW. Bug applies to all
architectures AFAICS.
The 'mount' and 'losetup' commands do not work properly with the
international kernel. If I compile Serpent into
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 03:13:59PM -0600, Charles Stevenson wrote:
> I have written a tool that installs yaboot (writes the config, copiesfiles...)
> as well as configures/writes/copies an Open Firmware script for dual boot
> should the user desire to use MacOS and Linux. Currently it is only
> im
> * Does Debian ppc support the iMac, and if not, what is a common peice of
> hardware it _does_ support? What about the G4? (I'm trying to list
> some sample hardware by name, not by chip type.)
Some of the more recent hardware that should(*) be supported:
Blue&White (G3), Yikes (G4), Sawto
I have written a tool that installs yaboot (writes the config, copiesfiles...)
as well as configures/writes/copies an Open Firmware script for dual boot
should the user desire to use MacOS and Linux. Currently it is only
implemented in our (Yellow Dog) BETA installer. It's written in Python, I
hav
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Other details that I think need checking:
>
> * 500 developers?
> * Does Debian ppc support the iMac, and if not, what is a common peice of
> hardware it _does_ support? What about the G4? (I'm trying to list
> some sample hardware by name, not by chip type.)
The iMac sh
Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > The Debian Project is pleased to announce the latest release of the
> > Debian GNU/Linux Operating System. This release has been in
> > development for approximately 18 months, and has been extensively
> > tested by several thousand developers and end-users.
> [...]
>
> L
Aaron Davies wrote:
> I've completed the basic installation from the rescue floppy ramdisk,
> but when I turn the ramdisk off and tell BootX to boot with /dev/sda5
> (my Linux native partition) as root, I get the following error message:
>
> Kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init= option t
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