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Re: Bootfloppies one more time...



Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> 
>  Ehlo !
> 
>     I have to write article about Debian/m68k instalation on Amiga. I have
> installed potato on my system so I want to describe how to install it.
> 
>     I started with bootfloppies 2.2.13 and no luck:

 Are you using the potato installer?  I've spent most of this weekend doing fresh potato installs on an A2000, and except for
some site mirroring issues on my end, things worked out pretty well.

 I've had good luck installing potato from an AmigaDos FFS drive.  I found that I had to create my own amigainstall.lha file
because the ones on the debian site are for the previous release, and have some directory layout issues.  Just do a wget of the
disks-m68k/amiga directory tree, and generate your own amigainstall.lha file from this.  copy the new amigainstall.lha to your
FFS partition.  Next extract this under AmigaDos.  The installer files must be end up in "debian/amiga", which is another
problem with the amigainstall.lha files on the debian site.










> 
> Searching for SAVEKMSG magic...
> Found 1555 bytes at 0x001e0008
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Linux version 2.2.10 (root@aahz) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #1 Thu Jan 20 00:09:28 CET 2000
> Amiga hardware found: [A1200] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A1200_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A2000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL PCMCIA ZORRO
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
> Oops: 00000000
> PC: [<0016eb5e>]
> SR: 2700  SP: 00177eb4  a2: 00176000
> d0: 00000076    d1: 00000520    d2: 00170008    d3: 00000005
> d4: 001732fa    d5: 01d905a0    a0: 00000000    a1: 0013ddf5
> Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=00177000)
> Frame format=7 eff addr=00177f24 ssw=0525 faddr=00000000
> wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 00006298 00000012
> wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0025 00000081 00000000
> wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0005 00177f1c 00177f80
> push data: 00000012 0002f4ee 0012b2d8 00000081
> Stack from 00177f1c:
>         00177f80 0013ddf4 001732fa 0016e85c 0013ddf4 00177f80 00000000 0016d490
>         0013ddf4 00177f80 00000040 00000006 00000008 0013ddee 0016f940 01081000
>         00177ff8 00165bd2 0013ddf4 00177f80 00000000 00000001 0000ba20 0013ddee
>         0013ddf8 00000000 00000013 00006298 00000001 000fe01d 00000000 00006462
>         00006298 00177000 000000e2 0000ba28 02070330 00165e1c 0013ddee 00177000
>         000000e2 0000ba28 01d905a0 02070330 01081000 00165ee4 0013dde0 00190000
> Call Trace:
>         [<0000ba20>] [<00006298>] [<000fe01d>] [<00006462>]
>         [<00006298>] [<0000ba28>] [<0000ba28>] [<000f9fec>]
> Code: b018 6606 4a00 66f6 6002 9020 4a00 661e 4878 00a0
> Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
> In swapper task - not syncing
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> 
>     Then I cross-compiled generic 2.2.10 kernel (from sunsite.auc.dk) with CTS
> config-2.2.10 - still the same - "oops". At this moment I'm using my
> cross-compiled normal 2.2.10 kernel and it works ok (don't know how it will
> work for few days - I use Linux only few hours a day and then switch back to
> AmigaOS).
> 
>     At the end I want to ask: Is potato dist will good work with 2.0.36
> kernel from slink? (I will describe how to install potato with slink
> boot-floppies as I did it).
> 
>     My current config:
> 
>     Amiga 1200 with Apollo 1240/40 turbocard
>     64MB Fast memory
>     17.4GB IDE harddisk (0.5GB and 1GB for Linux)
>     Fast-ATA (PowerFlyer) controler
>     No other extensions
> 
> --
> Marcin Juszkiewicz             Amiga 1200 BigTower
> mailto:szczepan@blabla.w.pl    Apollo 1240/40 48MB
> Szczepan/BlaBla                Fast-ATA 17.4+0.4GB
> 
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