Re: bogl: don't know screen type 1

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I tried to boot 2.6.29 or whatever... It was so slow compared to 2.4 i
donno what to say, except its crap. Not a surprise if gcc produces
crappier and crappier 68k binaries anyway. Why the hell isnt freescale
on top of this? Fuck damn they should be on top of this and the
68050/70 the natami is trying out, and bloody include talent like Carl
S and Dave H that know what the heck the 68k, electronics, and the
amiga is about....

2009/9/3 mike <localgost@xxxxxxxxx>:
Yep. debian-installer dailies are now *dead* until we get a modern libc
working.
Ugh... and im still having trouble getting installed, it cant read SFS
or FFS, it loads no modules, and complaied when i tried to modprobe.
and cant mount partitionts, i wonder if its due to the changes of
sector number( i believe ) the 3.9 hdtoolbox did, worked under 3.1
when it detected them but that detected twice the number 3.9 did, and
3.9's way is stable, as far as it was... i ended up typing in the rdb
manually a bunch of times before...

But i've formatted a partition as innocently as i can on amigaos,
havent tested that yet, but it did bloody read all of them before....
And i cant make the installer do tcp/ip over serial (slip) without
attacking it. ( thats basically the next step tho, build the initrd
from hell and work from there )

2009/9/1 Stephen R Marenka <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 12:16:27AM +0200, mike wrote:
Btw, i noticed an error
http://people.debian.org/~smarenka/d-i/m68k/images/daily/build_nativehd.log
E: Couldn't find package libnss-dns-udeb
make[2]: *** [stamps/get_udebs-nativehd-stamp] Error 100
make[1]: *** [_build] Error 2
make: *** [build_nativehd] Error 2

Yep. debian-installer dailies are now *dead* until we get a modern libc
working.

2009/9/1 mike <localgost@xxxxxxxxx>:
debian-installer/framebuffer=false
; Stephen R. Marenka, 16 Aug 2004
; nolangchooser replaced with debian-installer/framebuffer=false

amiboot-5.6 -d -k //kernels/vmlinuz-2.4.27-amiga -r //cdrom/initrd.gz
root=/dev/ram ramdisk_size=15000 debian-installer/framebuffer=false

Thanks Stephen :D


2009/8/31 mike <localgost@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

Tested that to, its just a modified StartInstall file. i believe i
adjusted the fb= last time around, but to what i dont know. it does
work with 2.6, however i cant find any 1. cd isos i can download apart
from 3.1r8. Last time i installed from a iso image on the hard drive,
i even tracked down the loop.ko from my previous installation. (i
think and hope)

Thanks.

-Mike

2009/8/31 Stephen R Marenka <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 05:28:50AM +0200, mike wrote:
Hi,

Decided to reinstall linux, but this error haunts me.
Adding nolangchooser didnt help.

My boot file looks like this
amiboot -d -m mfile -k vmlinuz-2.4.27-amiga -r initrd.gz root=/dev/ram
video=amifb:pal-lace

Tried pretty much everything, it seems to die around the kbd chooser,
so i added bootkbd=querty/us.
This resulted in a segmentation fault before the bogl'ing started. By
the life of my i cant remember what i did last time.... But im pretty
sure i didnt add nolangchooser.

I believe you want to add the parameter fb=false to your kernel
parameters. bogl is a graphics library that assumes kernel support
that amiga doesn't have. fb=false tells d-i to not go there.

2.4.27 hasn't been tested with d-i in quite some time, at least not by me.

Peace,

Stephen

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