Re: Help
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 04:59:36AM -0400, Mark Duckworth wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 10:42 +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 06:26:10PM -0400, Mark Duckworth wrote:
> > > Hey guys,
> > >
> > > I'd like to help in any possible way I can with testing, porting, etc.
> > > I have 2 Atari TT030's, a Nova Mach64 video card on one, a Falcon030
> > > with a CT60 and 80MHz 060, and 2 good installations of ARAnyM on fast
> > > hardware. Also have a Mega STe but I don't think that's much help ;)
> >
> > Great!
> >
> > I don't know what you are capable of doing, but there currently is lack
> > of support by Debian-installer for installing sarge on Atari systems.
> > The main reason here is the fact that the Atari partition format isn't
> > supported by parted. If you think you're up to that, it'd be nice if you
> > could code the support for that into parted. There is supposed to be
> > documentation for the on-disk format of the partition table that Atari
> > computers use, but I don't know where this can be found (anyone?)
>
> Linux kernel supports atari partition table format. Maybe the source
> would be helpful. I've done applications programming in C, but nothing
> system level yet. I'm willing to attempt anything though.
Good :-)
> > If that's outside your league, there are still more things you could do.
> > Christian Steigies and Michael Schmitz both have a CT060, but they're
> > having problems setting it up; if yours is running correctly and running
> > Debian, perhaps you could help them fix their issues.
>
> Not running debian yet. That's the first thing to do is get that
> installed. I'll have to repartition my disk as I have like a 20gig
> partition dedicated to mint that could be shrank a bit ;) I'll probably
> just buy another hdd instead to dedicate for debian stuff.
Okay.
> > Other than that, generally using and testing Debian unstable or testing
> > on actual m68k hardware is also very useful (provided you file bugs when
> > you find them :).
>
> I used gentoo for a long time, so I'm very good at filing bugs ;)
Rotfl. That one is going into my fortune file ;-)
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- From: Mark Duckworth <mduckworth@atari-source.com>
- Re: Help
- From: Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org>
- Re: Help
- From: Mark Duckworth <mduckworth@atari-source.com>