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Re: Update: New Installation problem on SE/30



--- "Christian T. Steigies" <cts@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> But in your case I think the solution is easy. Get
> the kernel (vmlinux) from
> the woody macinstall.tar.gz (maybe also the drivers
> disk, although I am not
> sure how well that would work) and use that to
> install with your potato CDs.

I've tried to do this already, some time ago.  Take
the kernel and drivers from woody's macinstall.tar.gz
and mixed it in with the root.bin from the original
macinstall.tar.gz.  I had no success. I couldn't give
you any details why.  It was a month ago, when I
tried.


> The kernel will work with the potato install, you
> only might miss the
> modules when you can not use the drivers disk with
> potato. Anyhow this
> should allow you to install your basic system. Then
> install
> kernel-image-2.2.20-mac, maybe replace vmlinux on
> your mac partition
> (although it should be identical) and reboot. You
> will have the 2.2.0
> modules and the kernel then. You probably have to
> add the modules you need
> by hand then (in /etc/modules) but thats not too
> hard.

Thanks for your help.

William


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