no, the pseudo image kit can work with any cdrom,
slink, potato, woody (guess i can work with redhat too, or even microsoft).
one source for potato sparc cd´s is rsync 129.13.126.5::debian-cd,
but currently there is a problem with the first cd / boot block:
the first cd is created with 0 bytes.
Hi guys (and girls),
A sort time ago I sent some messages concerning segfaults using potato
(ldso problem).
I've awaited the new version of ldso before checking everything.
now that they've arived, i'm (sort of) checking them again.
info: sparc IPC sparc SS1+ running slink: no problems.
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 07:00:40PM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
actualy i was running it as real root (but with plans to move it to
some user real soon now).
in the last days it was something with bootblock not found (didn´t check
today). the debian-cd is cvs up -dP every morning before
Ben Collins wrote:
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 06:19:49PM +0200, Taco IJsselmuiden wrote:
Hi guys (and girls),
Another problem with potato is booting the tftp-images (2.2.8, 2.2.9,
2.2.10) on my IPC and SS1+. The slink-version (2.2.1) works fine...
the error: illegal instruction...
I
chmod: /etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
I'll have to check into that one. Was this after reboot or during install?
Still problem with apt non-US mirror site: cannot specify one other than
non-us.debian.org even in manual mode (bug already filed).
This would be a bug in
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