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Re: m68k boot-floppies



"Christian T. Steigies" <cts@debian.org> writes:

> On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 09:51:26AM -0400, David Huggins-Daines wrote:
> > hfsutils
> Yeah, thanks. And where is tftplilo? Its not in m68k-vme-tftplilo (vmelilo)
> or at least the scripts could not find whate they are looking for...

Dunno.

> I had to increase the size of rootmac.bin, is that ok or is this really used
> for creating a floppy?

Dunno.

> I edited keymaps.sh to create .bmp files, not .bmap files, otherwise I can
> not load a keymap in dbootstrap.

Committed?

> Installing with this went fine (still sorting out the location of rescue and
> driver.bin, is driver.bin needed at all when there is driver.tgz?), only
> task-german failed, because I had no "ding", but its on my mirror? Basically
> it went fine, I installed from a local mirror and selected non-us also. The
> install tool tried to make a network connection for that and did not look at
> my local mirror for those packages...

Interesting.

> When all the files are in their place (need atari, mac and *vme guys to
> actually test that, since things are now in images-1.44 and not in debian,
> maybe the bootargs have to be adapted?) I can upload everything. But how to
> do that technically? The build will result in base*, [flavour]install.tgz
> and some more files (doc). I need to create a changes file by hand?

No, run 'dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -m<addr> -B' as root and then sign
it as your user acct.  You may have to add an 'Architecture' field to
the .changes file manually due to a dpkg-dev bug.

-- 
.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>


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