On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Zden�k Hornych wrote:
Hello,
Hi!
I have this question:
Could anyone tell me how I should create bootable CD-ROM with distribution SuSE Linux but with bootable kernel Linux/PARISC (PALinux) from distribution Debian?
the suse cdrom comes with binaries for the specified processor architecture... unless linux/parisc runs emulated i386 binaries, you can't do this
I have live system Debian on my box HP 9000 but prefer SuSE. I have CD-ROM's SuSE Linux 7.0 - it isn't bootable on my box and CD-ROM Developer's Release Linux/PARISC which boots perfectly. Could you recommend me what I should study or do?
you should try to compile some of the SuSE's tools (yast, for exemple) on linux/parisc... and assemble your own unnofficial home made suse linux for pa/risc )
Thanks
Zdenek Hornych
Regards, \Adilson Ribeiro