Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Sven Luther <hidden>
Date: 2005-01-03 14:22:37
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 09:07:31AM -0500, Mike Martin wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 15:01:02 +0100, Sven Luther [off-list ref] wrote: [snip]quoted
What exact machine do you have again ?An IBM 7043. It's a 43p-140 labeled as a 604e 332 Mhz.
Well, prep_pci.c does know about : IBM RS/6000 7043-240 (ibm_doral) IBM RS/6000 7024-E30 As far as IBM boxes are concerned. Doe the -140 have stuff in common with leigh's -240 (the -140 being mono-cpu while the -240 being dual ?).
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set <minor> <flag> <on|off> minor is the partition, starting at 1, flag is the flag, (prep in this case) and on|off is obvious. It simply sets the prep flag, which is then translated as a 0x41 partition type. I think this is a deficiency in the parted/libparted API, but well, there is not much we can do about that unless a major libparted change.Cool. That's good to know.
It was added recently though.
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Yep, d-i uses devfs, still partitions start at 1.Ok. Oopsquoted
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I see how much more time I can buy with this machine. It may need to go back into storage this week if I can't make it run. Not fun.What about donating it to debian or something such ?I'd love to however it's not mine to donate. It's the companies (They have 2 actually, I might try the other one since it has slightly different hardware).
Well, you could argue that donating one might make the other one usefull :)
The problem is: at work, I can't netboot. There is no server that will respond and I can't set one up. I had the machine at home for the holidays and thus can boot it from my LAN. If I can't get it to self-boot before I have to take it back to the office - then I'm stuck.
Ok, understandable, still, getting it to netboot would be a first step to getting it working right later.
If I can get it to boot the system (even from floppy or cd) I will have it to help test stuff. Otherwise it goes back under the desk where it came from.
Understandable too. What is the deadline ? I built a d-i kernel with the powerstack2 - utah pci irq patch, and it now works fine here. Still some work is needed, but basically this means i can scratch the disk on the box, and do some real d-i development, bringing in the partman-prep patch, and maybe even building a prep-installer that does the needed stuff to make it self-boot. I think you have to give your box back by monday next week though, right ? this could be too short, but let's see if we can make something happen. Right now, there are two issues : 1) the kernel may have some irq problems, or some other patching may be needed. 2) partman-prep is not included in d-i. 3) there is no automated prep-installer in d-i. Watch out on : http://people.debian.org/~luther/prep for uploads i make. Friendly, Sven Luther