Re: debian-installer status report
In article <1071261141.3fda25d50de02@www.click2e-mail.com>
jmarler@debian.org writes:
>I would be willing to help with the sparc port. I have a sparc lx, sparc 5, and
>ultra 5 in my house that are doing nothing. I would be more than happy to help
>out in testing the sparc ports of d-i. If there are other people working on the
>sparc ports, please feel free to get in touch with me at jmarler@debian.org.
>
>I have subscribed to debian-boot, and will get started this weekend.
Several people, including me, have done some work on d-i for sparc.
As of a month ago, I was able to get the netinsall image to build, but
didn't try booting it. There was also a need for a silo-installer
udeb.
The cd build seems to need a sun4u (sparc64) machine to build, so you
may want to make the ultra 5 your primary build machine. (I wasn't
able to get it to build cleanly on my sparc-LX.)
Ben Collins said he was going to do some more work on d-i, I consider
him the expert we should be helping.
Why don't we do the coordination of work and sparc-specific issues on
the debian-sparc mailing list where it would be easier to find?
(Mail-followup-to set there.)
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