On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:03:56PM +0200, Erik C.J. Laan wrote: > > Because of harddisk-troubles I haven't had a working Linux/Mac68k > installation since before woody's release. Potato with 2.2.20 kernel > used to work. The latest I heard is 2.4.x kernels aren't working, and > not much development work is being done because less than 4 > kernel-hackers are doing anything. Actually closer to only 1 > kernel-hacker for mac68k I think: Ray Knight, and he is maintaining > 2.2.x mainly (IIRC). > > If I get my harddisk(s) working I'll try the kernel-images mentioned, > but don't hold your breath.
If you want to test it on a mac, forget it, I tried that myself. Doesn't work, the latest one didn't build, guess I forgot something in the patch, so there is not yet an updated mac image (all others built though), and I know the first one does not boot on my Mac Quadra840AV, and probavbly all other macs. Thanks for the offer though. BTW I am about to order a bunch of 18GB SCSI disks for the debian machines. There might be some left, or I could just give you the webpage... Christian

