From: Jose A. <jp...@te...> - 2002-02-08 13:17:27
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Hello Andreas. Tanks again for your info = It seem that the kernel 2.10.10 does not exist O.K. The next text is an copy-paste of an old mail in this mail-list... In a message from 19-Dez-01 00:36:29, Michel D=E4nzer wrote: >On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 20:24, Herbert Klackl wrote: >> Do you think it would make sense to try an older bootstrap/kernel tha= t >> knows nothing about PCI? >Ja, das w=FCrde das Problem mit grosser Sicherheit umgehen (vielleicht >m=FCsste man auch noch pm2fb entfernen oder mit video=3Dpm2fb:off >ausschalten, wie es jemand anders empfohlen hat). ** *I tried the 2.10.10 kernel you mentioned and with the upper mentioned vi= deo <=3D=3D READ THIS (* it is my "error") *setting (disable pm2fb) it worked.* ** However Linux on a PAL screen doesn't make much fun. I guess I'll have to reactivate my old PicassoIV (hm which PCI card shoul= d I dump? 8)). If I get the latest kernel sources (2.4.9 or so) I guess it is possible t= o compile it without PCI support, or? If so, how can I get the sources from the Amiga-OS side (as the PCI Ether= net card is not visible from APUS)? Does there a CVS for Amiga OS exist? BTW: Thanks to everybody who helped me on this subject. Bye Herby _______________________________________________ Linux-APUS-user mailing list Lin...@li... #https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-apus-user# _________________________________________________________________________= ___________________________ Ummmm with te 2.2.10 Kernel my sistem refuses to run after install the G-Rex... Nuevo proceso Shell 6 Launching with : BootStrap --apus -k Linux:2.4.17/boot/vmlinux --keep-video --debug 60nsram root=3D/dev/hda1 video=3Dpm2fb:Off video=3Dvirge:Off video=3Dcybe= r:Off video=3Dclgen:Off video=3Dretz3:Off video=3Damifb:pal,depth:4 = Linux/m68k Amiga Bootstrap version 5.6 Copyright 1993,1994 by Hamish Macdonald and Greg Harp Amiga model identification: Resource `draco.resource': not present Chipset: AGA Module `A1000 Bonus': not present Module `A4000 bonus': 0x00f9e660 Module `NCR scsi.device': not present Type a key to continue... Amiga 4000 CPU: 68060 with internal FPU, AGA chipset APUS: No BPPC+ SCSI interface detected. APUS: PCI Bridge detected. Command line is '60nsram root=3D/dev/hda1 video=3Dpm2fb:Off video=3Dvirge= :Off video=3Dcyber:Off video=3Dclgen:Off video=3Dretz3:Off video=3Damifb:pal,d= epth:4' Vertical Blank Frequency: 50Hz Power Supply Frequency: 50Hz EClock Frequency: 709379Hz Found 7 AutoConfig Devices Device 0: addr =3D 0x00e90000 Device 1: addr =3D 0x00ea0000 Device 2: addr =3D 0x40000000 Device 3: addr =3D 0x00f01060 Device 4: addr =3D 0xfffe0000 Device 5: addr =3D 0xfffa0000 Device 6: addr =3D 0xfffc0000 Found 1 Block of Memory Block 0: 0x08000000 to 0x0ff80000 (130560K) 2048K of CHIP memory The kernel will be located at 0x08000000 Loading ELF Linux/m68k kernel... Kernel segment 0 at 0x08000000, size 3045624 Boot info at 0x082e78f8 Kernel entry is 0xc0000000 ramdisk dest top is 0x0ff80000 ramdisk lower limit is 0x0917f0f0 ramdisk src top is 0x0917f0f0 Type a key to continue the Linux/m68k boot... Starting ppc_wup Inhibiting all filesystems : CD0 PC0: RAM: Afther this the system freeze and I need do a reset to continue :~( I try whit all kernels in the web and video-modes combination ON<=3D>OFF = with no luck = The G-Rex Dinosaur eat-me GULP! Tanks all See you On 07-feb-02, Andreas W=FCst wrote: > Hello Jose > = >> On Mit, 2002-02-06 at 23:11, Jose Antonio wrote: >> = >>> My question is where can i get the kernel 2.2.10?. I can't found in t= he >>> linux apus site. >> = >> Right next to the 2.4 kernels. ;) At the top of our files list. >> = >> OOPS!! My real question is over the Kernel 2.10.10 SORRY :( > = ^^^ > 2.10.10? > = > Help, I must have missed decades of Linux development, I still have 2.4= =2Ex. > And 2.10.x is even a user kernel! > = >> With the 2.2.10 not work after install the G-Rex Board. >> = >> Sorry for my LAME english > = > No problem! But numbers... ;) > = Regards |