On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Manfred Tremmel
You have to download the inst32 file, copy it into a directory, copy the script there, too. Now run it using
./extract_inst32.sh inst32 linux32 initrd32.gz
und you should fine the needed Kernel and initrd file when the script has finished.
Ok, I got the script to work using the inst32 file from the install DVD. However, the system hangs up and refuses to boot. It stops at the first screen that says: Welcome to Linux, kernel 2.6.22.5-31-default linked at : 0xc0000000 frame buffer at : 0x82800800 (phys), 0x82800800 (log) klimit : 0xc04f1000 boot_into at : 0x00501000 MSR : 0x00000042 PVR : 0x00080202 HID0 : 0x0291c0a4 ICTC : 0x00000000 Total space used by parameters & ramdisk: 0x004c3000 Preparing boot params... Preparing BAT... id mach(): done MMU:enter MMU:hw init hash:enter hash:find piece hash:patch hash:done MMU:mapin MMU:setio MMU:exit Then it hangs for about 3 minutes and then reboots the machine. Do I need to download a specific inst32 file? If so, what is the link? There is no link for this on that bug reporting page. Would there be any way to just make an install CD targeted toward the old world machines? I would do it if I knew how. Thanx --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org