Re: [PATCH 00/11] Atari Ethernet/USB patch series - for upstream and debian-kernel

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Christian,
If that's possible - does anyone have a kernel cross-compile machine
set up for that purpose?IJ?
I have the cross-compilers from Thorsten installed and could just build a
kernel for amiga from Geert's m68k repo.  I trimmed down the config a bit

Let's wait until Geert has applied my patches to m68k-queue.

and removed some not needed drivers.  The kernel is now 3698472 bytes big.
I still find that huge, but it allowed me to boot without a memfile to
reduce the RAM!  Alas, no SCSI support for the B2060...

Not entirely unexpected.

The official Debian package fails to cross-compile when building the
hid-microsoft module, maybe its time to disable that? Probably this is not
set in the m68k config, but in the "main" debian config. I am not sure if I
can override that, it may be easier to build kernels (for testing and the

Why not? Just add another m68k patch that removes this option from the defconfig used.

buildds) another way. kernel-package?

No idea really - how are the kernel packages built otherwise?

Next on my TODO: Amiga ESP SCSI (I've let that one sit for too long)
Yes, please!

I hear you ...

Cheers,

    Michael

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