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From: Andreas <an...@po...> - 2002-02-17 21:52:05
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Hi Michel Am 17-Feb-02 schrieb Michel D=E4nzer: > On Son, 2002-02-17 at 15:25, Andreas W=FCst wrote: >=20 >> Feb 17 ... (none) daemon.err dhclient-2.2.x: Make sure to set >> CONFIG_PACKET=3Dy and CONFIG_FILTER=3Dy in your kernel configuration! >>=20 >> Checking back with the 2.4.9 config file gave me CONFIG_PACKET=3Dm and >> CONFIG_FILTER=3Dy. Well, seems as packet is a module, but the woody in= stall >> manual tells me it should definitely by compiled into the kernel to ha= ve >> the kernel working as a boot-floppy kernel. May this be an idea for fu= ture >> kernel compilations to support installations over network for users wi= th >> x-surf? >=20 > It is, I'll cook up new packages with this change. That would be very fine!! :) Thank you very much!! > This wasn't necessary when the boot-floppies used pump for DHCP. >=20 >=20 >> PPS: What about security during a network installation? Is there any c= hance >> to break into a system actually just installing, because there isn't a= ny >> root pasword set so far? Or spoofing the download files? >=20 > The Release file is signed, so if you worry about that, you can verify > the signature and then the package files with the MD5 sums in the > Release file. Hmm, but how to do that? >> Or is there simply nothing where a bad guy could hook in? >=20 > I don't see where he could, with no services running. At least, that's fine :) But... I couldn't install on my second try tonight: Doing the base installation gave me a "malformed release file"! And I tried several time= s to connect to the server. What should that tell me? I guess I just have to wait a few days until it gets rebuilt? Looking at = it with a webbrowser results in ... Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 21:58:50 UTC ...,= so it hasn't been changed during today, and this afternoon, it had worked li= ke a charm! --=20 Kind regards, Andi |
From: Ricardo F. <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-17 18:25:16
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Hi, I need a utility to recover and ext2 partition, so far what I've seen doe= sn't work with apus, anyone knows about any ? Regards, Rick Amiga 1200T PPC 175, 040, 64 Mb CV643D XSurf |
From: Michel <mi...@da...> - 2002-02-17 15:09:00
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On Son, 2002-02-17 at 15:25, Andreas W=FCst wrote: > Feb 17 ... (none) daemon.err dhclient-2.2.x: Make sure to set CONFIG_PACK= ET=3Dy > and CONFIG_FILTER=3Dy in your kernel configuration! >=20 > Checking back with the 2.4.9 config file gave me CONFIG_PACKET=3Dm and > CONFIG_FILTER=3Dy. Well, seems as packet is a module, but the woody insta= ll > manual tells me it should definitely by compiled into the kernel to have = the > kernel working as a boot-floppy kernel. May this be an idea for future ke= rnel > compilations to support installations over network for users with x-surf? It is, I'll cook up new packages with this change. This wasn't necessary when the boot-floppies used pump for DHCP. > PPS: What about security during a network installation? Is there any chan= ce to > break into a system actually just installing, because there isn't any roo= t > pasword set so far? Or spoofing the download files? The Release file is signed, so if you worry about that, you can verify the signature and then the package files with the MD5 sums in the Release file. > Or is there simply nothing where a bad guy could hook in? I don't see where he could, with no services running. PS: Pieter, as the head of a digest says, please change the subject when following up. --=20 Earthling Michel D=E4nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast |
From: Andreas <an...@po...> - 2002-02-17 14:29:07
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Hello Pieter >> Well, you may think whats the deal, the guy can do >> that later too, but this one is quite an important bit for me, because I > have >> to do installation trough network (connection set up by dhcp, btw. does > this >> work at all in a that early state?). > > Sure, i used exactly this type of install... That's fine! >> It seems as the kernel wouldn't support my x-surf NIC. But I couldn't > figure >> out which kernel version has been used for this installation (ok, I should > have >> run dmesg maybe). Is it not possible to use a kernel which supports my > x-surf? > > IIRC, i used something around the 2.4.9 kernel with my x-surf. I can't > remember the bootfloppies having any problems with that... This statement gave me hope to try it too, and, it worked!!! No problem at all to boot, set up the harddisk and so on. The only thing which hasn't been very nice: I wasn't able to retrieve my network information by dhcp! The dhcp requester popped up for about half a second, and then went away for another requester telling me if I would want to setup the network manually. So I had to bring up the network with my second machine, then transfer the network information to the debian install on the fly. This resulted in a short time having two machines on the network with the same ip address, but it didn't seem to disturb the traffic. Afterwards, downloading the packets went as smoothly as the rest of the installation did. But back to the dhcp problem: on console 2 (alt+f3) it gave me some information about contributing to the dhcp xyz project, and then printed the following two lines: Feb 17 ... (none) daemon.err dhclient-2.2.x: socket: Address family not supported by protocol Feb 17 ... (none) daemon.err dhclient-2.2.x: Make sure to set CONFIG_PACKET=y and CONFIG_FILTER=y in your kernel configuration! Checking back with the 2.4.9 config file gave me CONFIG_PACKET=m and CONFIG_FILTER=y. Well, seems as packet is a module, but the woody install manual tells me it should definitely by compiled into the kernel to have the kernel working as a boot-floppy kernel. May this be an idea for future kernel compilations to support installations over network for users with x-surf? >> I also tried to boot with a 2.4.6 kernel (which supports x-surf), but > bootstrap just >> complained aobut the ELF header (n.b. this kernel worked toghether with > this >> bootstrap two weeks ago). Should I have raised stack memory maybe before >> running bootstrap? > > Don't know, but why not try an even newer kernel while you're at it? Done. Worked. ;) :) PS: The first time I've trid the installer it somewhere gave me a syntax error, a ")" should be missing, but I did not jot down where exactly it gave me this. I have been loking for a bug report concerning this but couldn't find one. Today it did not appear, or I may have overlooked it, because I was quite nervous about the network installation. I may have a look at it the next time! PPS: What about security during a network installation? Is there any chance to break into a system actually just installing, because there isn't any root pasword set so far? Or spoofing the download files? Or is there simply nothing where a bad guy could hook in? Thanks again for all your answers!! -- All the best, Andi |
From: Andreas <an...@po...> - 2002-02-17 14:06:59
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Hi Michel >> It seems as the kernel wouldn't support my x-surf NIC. But I couldn't >> figure out which kernel version has been used for this installation (ok, I >> should have run dmesg maybe). > > That would be uname -r, actually. ;) I think the boot-floppies still have > a 2.2.10 kernel. Oh yes, but why do it the simple way when it can be done complicated? ;) >> Is it not possible to use a kernel which supports my x-surf? > > Maybe, although the boot-floppies are said to be tied to the kernel they > were built for. Yep, that's what I have been reading recently somewhere on this list (has it been from you btw?), but I wanted to know if there isn't even the smallest chance. Concerning this topic, please look at my answer to the posting by Pieter! >> I also tried to boot with a 2.4.6 kernel (which supports x-surf), but >> bootstrap just complained aobut the ELF header (n.b. this kernel worked >> toghether with this bootstrap two weeks ago). Should I have raised stack >> memory maybe before running bootstrap? > > I don't know, anyway support for the X-Surf has only been added during > 2.4.9. Really? But it did get recognised at least under 2.4.6 (I feel to remember having seen such kind of output on startup, but I am not 100% sure). >> Well, if don't have a chance to install this way, should I go back to woody >> and install using the basedebs on a mounted affs partition? Or should I >> mirror the woody tree (well, how many gigs??). > > Just look at dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/base-images-current/ on your > favourite mirror. Oh dear, they are really existing. Once I've read that there wouldn't be any official basedebs for woody, so I didn't try to search for them! How things are changing! PS: Please cf the posting by Pieter. PPS: I meant "related to x-surf" and not "connected to.." in the subject.. And of course "increasing the stack" and not "raising the stack"... -- Thank you very much for your answers, I wish you all the best, Andi |
From: Pieter E. <pi...@ba...> - 2002-02-17 10:34:02
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Hi Andreas, > Message: 2 > From: Andreas =?iso-8859-1?Q?W=FCst?= <an...@po...> > To: Linux/APUS user list <lin...@li...> > Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 17:43:03 +0100 > Subject: Problems during Woody install connected to x-surf > > Hi > Well, you may think whats the deal, the guy can do > that later too, but this one is quite an important bit for me, because I have > to do installation trough network (connection set up by dhcp, btw. does this > work at all in a that early state?). Sure, i used exactly this type of install... > It seems as the kernel wouldn't support my x-surf NIC. But I couldn't figure > out which kernel version has been used for this installation (ok, I should have > run dmesg maybe). Is it not possible to use a kernel which supports my x-surf? IIRC, i used something around the 2.4.9 kernel with my x-surf. I can't remember the bootfloppies having any problems with that... > I also tried to boot with a 2.4.6 kernel (which supports x-surf), but bootstrap just > complained aobut the ELF header (n.b. this kernel worked toghether with this > bootstrap two weeks ago). Should I have raised stack memory maybe before > running bootstrap? Don't know, but why not try an even newer kernel while you're at it? Bye, Pieter. |
From: Michel <mi...@da...> - 2002-02-17 02:09:23
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On Sam, 2002-02-16 at 17:43, Andreas W=FCst wrote:=20 >=20 > It seems as the kernel wouldn't support my x-surf NIC. But I couldn't fig= ure > out which kernel version has been used for this installation (ok, I shoul= d have > run dmesg maybe). That would be uname -r, actually. ;) I think the boot-floppies still have a 2.2.10 kernel. > Is it not possible to use a kernel which supports my x-surf? Maybe, although the boot-floppies are said to be tied to the kernel they we= re built for. > I also tried to boot with a 2.4.6 kernel (which supports x-surf), but boo= tstrap just > complained aobut the ELF header (n.b. this kernel worked toghether with t= his > bootstrap two weeks ago). Should I have raised stack memory maybe before > running bootstrap? I don't know, anyway support for the X-Surf has only been added during 2.4.= 9. > Well, if don't have a chance to install this way, should I go back to woo= dy > and install using the basedebs on a mounted affs partition? Or should I m= irror > the woody tree (well, how many gigs??). Just look at dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/base-images-current/ on your favourite mirror. --=20 Earthling Michel D=E4nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast |
From: Andreas <an...@po...> - 2002-02-16 16:46:49
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Hi Today I wanted to do a Woody installation from the scratch, so I got all the files needed from the debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/apus/ directory. Well, first boot resulted in a guru, after which I remembered the get-the-latest-boothack thingy (hmm, shouldn't it be also in the debian apus directory then?). The installation afterwards has been quite straight forward, but I got stuck in the configure network section. The install system complained about that the kernel did not recognise any network interface at all. Well, you may think whats the deal, the guy can do that later too, but this one is quite an important bit for me, because I have to do installation trough network (connection set up by dhcp, btw. does this work at all in a that early state?). It seems as the kernel wouldn't support my x-surf NIC. But I couldn't figure out which kernel version has been used for this installation (ok, I should have run dmesg maybe). Is it not possible to use a kernel which supports my x-surf? I also tried to boot with a 2.4.6 kernel (which supports x-surf), but bootstrap just complained aobut the ELF header (n.b. this kernel worked toghether with this bootstrap two weeks ago). Should I have raised stack memory maybe before running bootstrap? Well, if don't have a chance to install this way, should I go back to woody and install using the basedebs on a mounted affs partition? Or should I mirror the woody tree (well, how many gigs??). It would be nice if someone could enlighten this situation to me a bit, because I don't want to go back to SuSE once again (talking about it now for over a year..). -- Kind regards and all the best (you see I am being dual today), Andi |
From: FFF <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-16 01:09:14
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My command is: bootstrap --apus -k linux -r root.bin root=/dev/ram rw video=amifb:off video=virge:mode:800x600-16 console=tty0 just get nothing same line but with linuxppc ramdisk works, installer doesn't BTW. Pls, does anybody know how can I recover a partition ? My hdc2 partition, with LinuxPPC 2000 Q4, is NO LONGER booting !!!!!! I still have another formated partition, hde3 I've made to Debian, but so far I can't boot Regards, Rick |
From: AmiShop On-L. <am...@li...> - 2002-02-14 10:26:53
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Hi all, I'm Emanuele fromt Italy. I have installed LinuxPPC 2000 Q3 many times with great succes. Today I have deleted some linus important files and now LinuxPPC don't wo= rk. I have tryed to reinstall it but when the terminal start and I run the st= artx command, linux terminal give me this message: --- xinit: server error xio: fatal IO error 104 (connection reset by peer) on X server " : 0.0 " = after 0 rquests (0 known processed) with 0 evetns remaining. --- Please help me and give me a solution for correct thie error. Only GUI don't work, all Linux terminal command work fine (mc, rpm, Xconf= igurator, etc., mouse) P.S.: My keybord don't work fine. Many keys don't write your caracter, wh= y? P.P.S.: Excuse me for my bad english.= |
From: FFF <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-13 18:11:13
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> hi, > > > VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). > > Freeing unused kernel memory: 112k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware > > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > > > ok, that's it. > > > > Any clues ?? > > ..and what happens if you take away the debug stuff (but leave the console option!!) > > > alan > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-APUS-user mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-apus-user > Nothing, same thing, failed to boot :((( my bootstrap: bootstrap --apus -k linux -r root.bin root=/dev/ram rw video=amifb:off video=virge:mode:800x600-16 console=tty0 ok, I'm really getting tired, any ideas ? Regards, Rick |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-02-13 11:02:07
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hi, > VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). > Freeing unused kernel memory: 112k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > ok, that's it. > > Any clues ?? ..and what happens if you take away the debug stuff (but leave the console option!!) alan |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-02-13 11:00:48
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hi, > Hello lin...@li... > I've a little problem with my LinuxPPC. > I can't be able to open any rpm file but the install CD. > Every time I try I obtain a error > > >>> > only packages with major numbers <= 3 are > supported by this version of RPMI > <<<<< > > Ok, a friend of mine tells to me to upgrade RPM command , but new version of > RPM are compressed by NEW RPM. > How can I do !!!!!? ah..the RPM trap. yes, you CAN get out of it. the easiest way is to find the very next version of RPM and install that...it will require some new packages though!! once you get RPM v4 installed you'll then be able to install the newer stuff...though you WILL also require the latest glibc and getting RPM to lever THAT onto the system can be a nightmare alan |
From: Michel <mi...@da...> - 2002-02-13 00:32:12
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On Die, 2002-02-12 at 20:38, Linux Apus User wrote: [log snipped] > Any clues ?? Looks perfectly good. What's the problem? :) --=20 Earthling Michel D=E4nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast |
From: Max <des...@li...> - 2002-02-12 22:27:26
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Hello lin...@li... I've a little problem with my LinuxPPC. I can't be able to open any rpm file but the install CD. Every time I try I obtain a error >>> only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of RPMI <<<<< Ok, a friend of mine tells to me to upgrade RPM command , but new version of RPM are compressed by NEW RPM. How can I do !!!!!? Regards -- AMIGA A dvanced M ultitasking I ntegrated G raphics A rchitecture It's enough !? |
From: Linux A. U. <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-12 20:41:44
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Searching for SAVEKMSG magic... Found 3824 bytes at 0x001e0008 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Total memory =3D 64MB; using 0kB for hash table (at 00000000) Linux version 2.2.10 (root@pismo) (gcc version 2.95.2 20000220 (Debian GN= U/Linux)) #1 Wed Jan 24 00:44:26 CET 2001 Amiga hardware found: [A1200] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A1200_IDE KEYBOA= RD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A2000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL PCMCIA Z= ORRO = APUS: BATs=3D1, BUS=3D50MHz, RAM=3D60ns, PCI bridge=3D0 time_init: decrementer frequency =3D 750000000/60 Console: colour dummy device 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 116.33 BogoMIPS Memory: 60528k available (1224k kernel code, 1208k data, 112k init) [c000= 0000,c4000000] POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX PCI: Probing PCI hardware PCI: 00:08 [c01a/3d20/008121] has unknown header type 87, ignoring. PCI: 00:09 [0008/381e/000000] has unknown header type 08, ignoring. PCI: 00:0a [0312/0000/000000] has unknown header type 12, ignoring. PCI: 00:0b [0356/0000/000000] has unknown header type 56, ignoring. PCI: 00:0c [039a/0000/000000] has unknown header type 9a, ignoring. PCI: 00:0d [03de/0000/000000] has unknown header type de, ignoring. PCI: 00:0e [0422/0000/000000] has unknown header type 22, ignoring. PCI: 00:0f [0466/0000/000000] has unknown header type 66, ignoring. Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 4 devices Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0. NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP Starting kswapd v 1.1.1.1 = CV3D detected running in Z2 mode. Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30 fb0: Cybervision/3D frame buffer device, using 3584K of video memory fb1: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory >clgenfb_init() clgen: Driver for Cirrus Logic based graphic boards, v1.4 ? clgen: no supported board found. **** apus_kbd_init_hw M68K Serial driver version 1.01 ttyS0 at 0x80dff018: Amiga builtin Probing for Whippet serial port... (v2.2.0pre7 r0 - 31/Jan/1999) No PCMCIA Card detected Probing for HyperCOM1, version 1.13 date 8.7.99 HyperCOM1 A1200 serial port not found pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured Amiga mouse installed. Real Time Clock Driver v1.10 RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size loop: registered device at major 7 ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A1200 style) ide1: Buddha IDE interface ide2: Buddha IDE interface hdc: SAMSUNG VG32163A (2.16GB), ATA DISK drive hde: ST36531A, ATA DISK drive hdf: ATAPI 52X CDROM, ATAPI CDROM drive ide1 at 80e90800 on irq 0x0000000c ide2 at 80e90a00 on irq 0x0000000c (shared with ide1) hdc: SAMSUNG VG32163A (2.16GB), 2063MB w/496kB Cache, CHS=3D4192/16/63 hde: ST36531A, 6204MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=3D13446/15/63 hdf: ATAPI 48X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.55 scsi : 0 hosts. scsi : detected total. PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling) TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of Californ= ia PPP line discipline registered. SLIP: version 0.8.4-NET3.019-NEWTTY (dynamic channels, max=3D256) (6 bit = encapsulation enabled). CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California. SLIP linefill/keepalive option. Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Partition check: hdc: RDSK hdc1 hdc2 hde: RDSK hde1 hde2 hde3 hde4 hde5 hde6 RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 112k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware= <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ok, that's it. Any clues ?? Rick omcheck.temp=3DCOMPRESS(UPPER(comcheck.comm));= |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-02-12 17:57:38
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hi, > I have a Micronik ZII busboard with 2 PCI slots (never been able to use them) what kernel did you use to use for LinuxPPC I think you may need to use a 2.2.10 without PCI support > 1 Micronik ZII busboard 2 PCI, 5 ZII, 2 ISA slots <<< Did ever someone make a driver to activate those PCI slots ? its an interesting board...but i believe those PCIs could only be accessed by using a bridge-board/card. perhaps we can give a tool which will scan the memory for PCI...hmmm alan |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-02-12 17:55:34
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hi, > I think so this is identifiers of new installed FlashUpdate to BlizzardPPC > for G-Rex. no, you get different error/messages for that. alan |
From: Ricardo F. <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-12 17:48:55
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Hi Alan, I have a Micronik ZII busboard with 2 PCI slots (never been able to use t= hem) My complete System: Micronik Tower 1 floppy drive 1 CD ROM 52x 2 HDs 1 Blizz PPC 175 040 25 with 64 Mb 1 CV643D (with a faulty virge chip) >> Early DCE production doesn't work = in ZIII,and has some minor pixel problems. 1 X-Surf ethernet card connected to a Router Enterasys RoamAbout Wireless= LAN 1 Buddha Flash IDE = 1 Silver surfer 1 Micronik ZII busboard 2 PCI, 5 ZII, 2 ISA slots <<< Did ever someone m= ake a driver to activate those PCI slots ? That's it, this setup worked perfectly under Amiga OS 3.9 and Linux PPC20= 00q4 (not stable). Regards, Rick Rick = |
From: Ondrej Z. <oz...@ch...> - 2002-02-12 17:24:53
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> > PCI: Probing PCI hardware > > PCI: 00:08 [c01a/3d20/008121] has unknown header type ac, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:09 [0008/381e/000000] has unknown header type 08, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:0a [0312/0000/000000] has unknown header type 12, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:0b [0356/0000/000000] has unknown header type 56, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:0c [039a/0000/000000] has unknown header type 9a, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:0d [03de/0000/000000] has unknown header type de, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:0e [0422/0000/000000] has unknown header type 22, ignoring. > > PCI: 00:0f [0466/0000/000000] has unknown header type 66, ignoring. > interesting. What PCI hardware do you have in your machine? > Do you have a BUSBoard of some kind? I think so this is identifiers of new installed FlashUpdate to BlizzardPPC for G-Rex. -- Ondrej "AndreW" Zima Memeber of Czech ATO http://ato.vapor.com/czech |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-02-12 17:04:32
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hi, > Upssssss ! I screwed it up !!! ;))) :-) > Linux version 2.2.10 (root@pismo) (gcc version 2.95.2 20000220 (Debian GNU/Linux)) #1 Wed Jan 24 00:44:26 CET 2001 okay > PCI: Probing PCI hardware > PCI: 00:08 [c01a/3d20/008121] has unknown header type ac, ignoring. > PCI: 00:09 [0008/381e/000000] has unknown header type 08, ignoring. > PCI: 00:0a [0312/0000/000000] has unknown header type 12, ignoring. > PCI: 00:0b [0356/0000/000000] has unknown header type 56, ignoring. > PCI: 00:0c [039a/0000/000000] has unknown header type 9a, ignoring. > PCI: 00:0d [03de/0000/000000] has unknown header type de, ignoring. > PCI: 00:0e [0422/0000/000000] has unknown header type 22, ignoring. > PCI: 00:0f [0466/0000/000000] has unknown header type 66, ignoring. interesting. What PCI hardware do you have in your machine? Do you have a BUSBoard of some kind? > Freeing unused kernel memory: 112k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware > Warning: unable to open an initial console. > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ..and this is with the console= part added to the bootstrap line? alan |
From: FFF <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-12 16:26:20
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Upssssss ! I screwed it up !!! ;))) Now is the RIGHT bootstrap... Searching for SAVEKMSG magic... Found 3868 bytes at 0x001e0008 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Total memory = 64MB; using 0kB for hash table (at 00000000) Linux version 2.2.10 (root@pismo) (gcc version 2.95.2 20000220 (Debian GNU/Linux)) #1 Wed Jan 24 00:44:26 CET 2001 Amiga hardware found: [A1200] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A1200_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A2000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL PCMCIA ZORRO APUS: BATs=1, BUS=50MHz, RAM=60ns, PCI bridge=0 time_init: decrementer frequency = 750000000/60 Console: colour dummy device 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 116.33 BogoMIPS Memory: 60528k available (1224k kernel code, 1208k data, 112k init) [c0000000,c4000000] POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX PCI: Probing PCI hardware PCI: 00:08 [c01a/3d20/008121] has unknown header type ac, ignoring. PCI: 00:09 [0008/381e/000000] has unknown header type 08, ignoring. PCI: 00:0a [0312/0000/000000] has unknown header type 12, ignoring. PCI: 00:0b [0356/0000/000000] has unknown header type 56, ignoring. PCI: 00:0c [039a/0000/000000] has unknown header type 9a, ignoring. PCI: 00:0d [03de/0000/000000] has unknown header type de, ignoring. PCI: 00:0e [0422/0000/000000] has unknown header type 22, ignoring. PCI: 00:0f [0466/0000/000000] has unknown header type 66, ignoring. Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 4 devices Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0. NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP Starting kswapd v 1.1.1.1 CV3D detected running in Z2 mode. Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30 fb0: Cybervision/3D frame buffer device, using 3584K of video memory fb1: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory >clgenfb_init() clgen: Driver for Cirrus Logic based graphic boards, v1.4 ? clgen: no supported board found. **** apus_kbd_init_hw M68K Serial driver version 1.01 ttyS0 at 0x80dff018: Amiga builtin Probing for Whippet serial port... (v2.2.0pre7 r0 - 31/Jan/1999) No PCMCIA Card detected Probing for HyperCOM1, version 1.13 date 8.7.99 HyperCOM1 A1200 serial port not found pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured Amiga mouse installed. Real Time Clock Driver v1.10 RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size loop: registered device at major 7 ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A1200 style) ide1: Buddha IDE interface ide2: Buddha IDE interface hdc: SAMSUNG VG32163A (2.16GB), ATA DISK drive hde: ST36531A, ATA DISK drive hdf: ATAPI 52X CDROM, ATAPI CDROM drive ide1 at 80e90800 on irq 0x0000000c ide2 at 80e90a00 on irq 0x0000000c (shared with ide1) hdc: SAMSUNG VG32163A (2.16GB), 2063MB w/496kB Cache, CHS=4192/16/63 hde: ST36531A, 6204MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=13446/15/63 hdf: ATAPI 48X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.55 scsi : 0 hosts. scsi : detected total. PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling) TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California PPP line discipline registered. SLIP: version 0.8.4-NET3.019-NEWTTY (dynamic channels, max=256) (6 bit encapsulation enabled). CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California. SLIP linefill/keepalive option. Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Partition check: hdc: RDSK hdc1 hdc2 hde: RDSK hde1 hde2 hde3 hde4 hde5 hde6 RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 112k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware Warning: unable to open an initial console. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Rick |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-02-12 09:36:57
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hi, wow, the first FAQ-aided question :-) okay, if this works it'll go in the FAQ too :-) > Warning: unable to open an initial console. try appending "console=tty0" to your bootstrap line. dont know why you'd have to do this (as in , I dont have to do this) but it should fix that problem. > That's the output I got, BTW in the FAQ it says we suppose to get > the latest bootstrap from sourceforge, but the latest there is 000629, > I got the one from the ftp.debian.org site , (woody) and all the latest > files and still getting the above output. uh uh. even *I* got caught out with this :-) someone sneaked it out whilst I wasnt looking. If you go to the FILES section of the linux-apus homepage (as linked in the FAQ) you will CLEARLY see that the latest boothack is bh010623.lha if you see otherwise, some cache is holding that page in a wierd way alan |
From: Ricardo F. <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-12 02:15:48
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Hi, I wasn't exotic ;) I tried potato first then woody (all my files are from the current woody = distro) BTW this is the first time I'm trying Debian. Rick |
From: Ricardo F. <ax...@mo...> - 2002-02-12 01:36:23
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Searching for SAVEKMSG magic... Found 2970 bytes at 0x001e0008 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SVEN : powerup_PCI_present is 0 SVEN : powerup_BPPCPLUS_present is 0 Total memory =3D 64MB; using 0kB for hash table (at 00000000) Linux version 2.2.10 (ro...@dr...) (gcc version 2.95.2 20000313= (Debian GNU/Linux)) #1 Tue May 2 13:04:10 EDT 2000 Amiga hardware found: [A1200] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A1200_IDE KEYBOA= RD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A2000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL PCMCIA Z= ORRO = APUS: BATs=3D1, BUS=3D50MHz, RAM=3D60ns, PCI bridge=3D1 time_init: decrementer frequency =3D 750000000/60 Console: colour dummy device 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 116.33 BogoMIPS Memory: 60604k available (1164k kernel code, 1196k data, 108k init) [c000= 0000,c4000000] POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 4 devices Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0. NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP Starting kswapd v 1.5 = CV3D detected running in Z2 mode. Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30 fb0: Cybervision/3D frame buffer device, using 3584K of video memory fb1: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory >clgenfb_init() clgen: Driver for Cirrus Logic based graphic boards, v1.4 ? clgen: no supported board found. **** apus_kbd_init_hw M68K Serial driver version 1.01 ttyS0 at 0x80dff018: Amiga builtin Probing for Whippet serial port... (v2.2.0pre7 r0 - 31/Jan/1999) No PCMCIA Card detected pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured Amiga mouse installed. DMA sound driver installed, using 4 buffers of 32k. RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size loop: registered device at major 7 ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A1200 style) ide1: Buddha IDE interface ide2: Buddha IDE interface hdc: SAMSUNG VG32163A (2.16GB), ATA DISK drive hde: ST36531A, ATA DISK drive hdf: ATAPI 52X CDROM, ATAPI CDROM drive ide1 at 80e90800 on irq 0x0000000c ide2 at 80e90a00 on irq 0x0000000c (shared with ide1) hdc: SAMSUNG VG32163A (2.16GB), 2063MB w/496kB Cache, CHS=3D4192/16/63 hde: ST36531A, 6204MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=3D13446/15/63 hdf: ATAPI 48X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.55 scsi : 0 hosts. scsi : detected total. Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Looking for PCMCIA ethernet card : NO PCMCIA card inserted Partition check: hdc: RDSK hdc1 hdc2 hde: RDSK hde1 hde2 hde3 hde4 hde5 hde6 RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 108k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware= Warning: unable to open an initial console. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< That's the output I got, BTW in the FAQ it says we suppose to get the lat= est bootstrap from sourceforge, but the latest there is 000629, I got th= e one from the ftp.debian.org site , (woody) and all the latest files and= still getting the above output. Rick= |