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RE: debian 2 install



Hi,

>> the Atari rescue disk is broken anyway.
>
>I am going to download the prepared m68k CD image (that is
>called -unreleased for some unknown reason) and burn it for me and my
>friends. But I would like to fix it before burning. Where could I get a
>non-broken Atari rescue disk and all those files that were not included into
>m68k hamm, please?

Please don't (that is, not yet). As to 'fixing the ISO image' - that's
impossible for all I know, isofs is read-only under Linux. Last time I checked
the cd-images web page, it said 'consider very carefully before you ask for 
a password to access the images, in all but the rarest cases a local mirror and
debian-cd is what you really want'. Seems easier to me just updating the local
mirror with the new packages and regenerating the pachages file.

Non-broken Atari rescue disk? There isn't any yet. The problem seems to be that
on Mac, the 'configure keyboard' option dies before bringing up the available
keymaps menu (maybe empty list?) and on Atari, a keymap is selected and loaded,
but at least the atari-de map or the loadmap binary are broken and it looks
like the kernel keymap is trashed. It'll take a bit of dinstall and kernel
debugging to find the problem, feel free to tinker around with this (i.e. build
a kernel that dumps the keymap to screen after it's been changed and see what
happens). Other ideas welcome.

	Michael


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