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Re: Debian on mac68k (LC III)



On Thu, 3 Nov 2016, Mac User wrote:

> 
> Thanks for the md5fl link; I had been using FTP from NCSA Telnet 2.6 to 
> transfer files, but one of the kernels didn't transfer properly, so now 
> I'll know to just use AppleTalk (and verify checksums).

For FTP, I get good results from Fetch 3.0.3.
  https://www.sfsu.edu/ftp/mac/ftp/fetch303.hqx

But it needs some tuning (edit bookmarks, max. buffer size, default to 
binary, no post-processing...)

> Unfortunately, there was no change:
> 
> 1) 10/25/2016 - "vmlinux-4.1.35-mac_scsi-egret+"
> ABCFGHIJK
> Linux version 4.1.35-mac_scsi-egret+ (fthain@nippy) (gcc version 4.6.3
> (GCC) ) #2 Tue Oct 25 13:37:53 AEDT 2016
> Saving 402 bytes of bootinfo
> bootconsole [debug0] enabled
> Detected Macintosh model: 27
> VIA1 at 50f00000 is a 6522 or clone
> VIA2 at 50f26000 is an RBV
> 
> 2) 11/02/2016 - "vmlinux-4.1.35-mac_scsi-egret+"
> ABCFGHIJK
> Linux version 4.1.35-mac_scsi-egret+ (fthain@nippy) (gcc version 4.6.3
> (GCC) ) #1 Wed Nov 2 13:09:32 AEDT 2016
> Saving 402 bytes of bootinfo
> bootconsole [debug0] enabled
> Detected Macintosh model: 27
> VIA1 at 50f00000 is a 6522 or clone
> VIA2 at 50f26000 is an RBV
> 
> Let me know of anything else to try...

Thanks!

The problem here is my Egret patch, which seems to be causing a hang at 
find_via_cuda(). Until we get past that, we have no way of knowing whether 
the .config changes have fixed the other issue, "kernel BUG at 
block/deadline-iosched.c".

If you could log in at the serial console then you wouldn't need ADB, and 
I could drop the Egret patch for the moment and move on to fixing that 
BUG.

To get a login prompt on the serial console, if you are using Debian 3, 
you'd need to edit /etc/inittab and un-comment the getty for ttyS0, then 
run,
# telinit q

-- 

> 
> -Stan
> 
> 


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