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Re: Install on a PowerMacintosh 7200/90



On Apr 15 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> Right. You can't, unless you hook up another machine.  It's sending
> and receiving over the modem port.  Nice to hear it worked well in
> spite of that. The potato version does _not_ work so well, so I'd
> advise installing woody.

	If another data point is wanted (perhaps for inclusion on the
	manual), then I'd like to point out that I installed woody
	maaaaany moons ago in a PowerMac 9500/180MP and it worked
	well.

	I had some problems to configure X and use an SMP kernel, but
	from the changelogs, everything should work fine now.

	As some additional details, the problem with X was that it
	needed the explicit PCI bus indication of the video card on
	PPC (not needed on x86) and that the PCI bus scanning wasn't
	complete with a 2.2 kernel.

	The problem with the kernels from Debian was that they
	included the generic (not the PPC) RTC code and the kernels
	thus installed just Oopsed on me.

	Also, I can't for the life of me (even following the tricks on
	NetBSD's homepage) use OpenFirmware on this PM9500, but it
	works so easily with my new iBook2. Unfortunately, I don't
	have a second computer to work as a serial terminal to issue
	commands to quik.

	When I currently have a new kernel with experimental features
	that might crash the machine (and would require a reset of
	OF), I put it on a miboot-enabled floppy, test it and if it
	works well, just use it the usual way.

	Of course, I learned this all the hard way (which is good,
	since I remember all details now). :-)


	[]s, Roger...

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