Re: OldWorld floppy images
OK, here's an oldworld/boot specific thing:
Your comment about reconfiguring the network gave me the clue I needed.
The problem was that the machine had two ethernet interfaces -- one PCI
card, one built-in on the motherboard. For some reason this was
confusing it and it was not configuring the network interfaces
correctly. The result was that it couldn't talk to the network to
retrieve the packages it wanted to install.
I removed the PCI ethernet card -- figuring I can install it again later
after I get the thing up and running. That did the trick for that
problem.
On to the next problem.
Now I'm at the point where it's trying (and failing) to install a kernel
bootloader: The error messages are included below. The full log files
are avaliable at <http://www.rcthomas.org/~rbthomas/logfiles/>
I got to this point by doing a completely "chicken compatible"
installation. I booted from the boot floppy, fed it the root floppy when
asked, and then took the defaults at every place I could. The only
places I needed to do anything but "peck at the return key" was when it
asked for the drivers floppy (I had to eject the root floppy and put in
the drivers floppy), and when it came time to partition the disk -- I
needed to do that manually.
The hardware is a completely vanilla OldWorld beige G3 (details of
exactly what components that entails are available on request).
Thanks for the help!
Rick
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Selecting previously deselected package initrd-tools.
Unpacking initrd-tools (from .../initrd-tools_0.1.62_all.deb)
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Selecting previously deselected package
kernel-modules-2.4.25-powerpc-small.
Unpacking kernel-modules-2.4.25-powerpc-small (from
.../kernel-modules-2.4.25-powerpc-small_2.4.25-4_powerpc.deb)
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Selecting previously deselected package
kernel-image-2.4.25-powerpc-small-pmac.
Unpacking kernel-image-2.4.25-powerpc-small-pmac (from
.../kernel-image-2.4.25-powerpc-small-pmac_2.4.25-4_powerpc.deb)
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You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version 2.4.25-powerpc-small)
This will not work unless you have configured your boot loader
to use
initrd. (An initrd image is a kernel image that expects to use
an INITial
Ram Disk to mount a minimal root file system into RAM and use
that for
booting).
I repeat, You need to configure your boot loader -- please read
your
bootloader documentation for details on how to add initrd
images.
If you have already done so, and you wish to get rid of this
message,
please put
`do_initrd = Yes'
in /etc/kernel-img.conf. Note that this is optional, but if you
do not,
you'll continue to see this message whenever you install a
kernel
image using initrd.
Do you want to stop now? [Y/n]Ok, Aborting
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/kernel-image-2.4.25-powerpc-small-pmac_2.4.25-4_powerpc.deb (--unpack):
subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/kernel-image-2.4.25-powerpc-small-pmac_2.4.25-4_powerpc.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 07:54, Jeremie Koenig wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 03:46:04AM -0500, Rick_Thomas wrote:
> > It got to the point where I was supposed to pick a repository mirror.
> > Every one I tried it said was "bad"!
>
> > Got any clues?
>
> I've had a similar problem, but once I reconfigured the network a few
> times and checked my cable, things got working... I don't know it it was
> the same problem.
>
> I can't be of much help here, my focus for now is mainly oldworld/boot
> specific things.
>
> --
> Jeremie Koenig <sprite@sprite.fr.eu.org>
>
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