Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-09-04 Thread Junichi Uekawa
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 20:44:03 -0700 Chris Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There was no response to this request on the debian-powerpc list, I guess it really belongs to debian-boot (cc'd). Since the consensus is that the current prep and chrp kernels which we supply as part of boot-floppies

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-09-03 Thread Chris Tillman
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 09:23:51AM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote: On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:06:56PM +0300, George Karaolides wrote: Further to my previous post about the serial port slowing down during booting, here are the interrupts. It took an hour and a half to get to a

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-26 Thread George Karaolides
On Fri, 23 Aug 2002 12:32:37 -0500 you wrote: I am currently trying to figure out how to make a single CDs that is bootable both on PREP and CHRP (IBM) systems. I have some anecdotal evidence that there is more to it than just pointing to the boot image from Open Firmware and/or setting up

PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread Rolf Brudeseth
On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:06:56PM +0300, George Karaolides wrote: Further to my previous post about the serial port slowing down during booting, here are the interrupts. It took an hour and a half to get to a shell... It doesn't look like there's anything amiss. Anyone have any

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread John F Davis
PROTECTED], debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org cc: Subject:PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50) On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:06:56PM +0300, George Karaolides wrote: Further to my previous post about the serial port slowing down

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread Rolf Brudeseth
Hello It sounds good to me. I would like to contribute the rs6k effort on debian. We need to get boot floppies which work as soon as possible. Also, we need to get working install cdroms. What do you mean by boot floppies? Do you mean the boot-floppies installer or bootable floppies? The

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread Tom Gall
Rolf Brudeseth wrote: Hello It sounds good to me. I would like to contribute the rs6k effort on debian. Amen bro! We need to get boot floppies which work as soon as possible. Also, we need to get working install cdroms. What do you mean by boot floppies? Do you mean the

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread John F Davis
:32 PM To:John F Davis/Raleigh/[EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org cc: From: Rolf Brudeseth/Austin/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50) (Document link: John F Davis

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread Colin Walters
On Fri, 2002-08-23 at 10:56, John F Davis wrote: If so, could someone create the following URL: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/disks-powerpc/current/ with the following sub-directories: prep chrp power3 ppc64 The disks-$(ARCH) directories were maintained through this awful

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread Rolf Brudeseth
Following the various install attempts on IBM hardware documented in this mailing list, for a given architecture, it is clear that we have been using kernels of different origin. It appears to me that we would benefit from having a kernel repository with pre-compiled kernels. I know how

Re: PowerPC kernel repository (was: Woody on IBM RS/6000 7025 F50)

2002-08-23 Thread Troy Benjegerdes
I guess you want to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or just catch sourdough or jeramy on irc.openprojects.net #debianppc. The penguinppc.org site has a link from: http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml to: http://hozed.org/ The latter site has pre-compiled kernels for some of