I think etch-m68k is out of the old stable category now ? Did the installer
ever work on Macs anyway ? (I had to install a minimal Sarge I think, but
that may have been an early etch)

Penguin was mac booter for 68k, mklinux was for nubus powermacs (but Bootx
added an mklinux option I think);
but for native install now we have the wonderful Emile which floppy images
can be downloaded from Sourceforge. If you don't mind bootstrap the boot
with floppy.

'040 might run faster if some packages rebuild urself with '040 optimized.

really wants  32MB RAM to install minimum, and FPU (full '040 - software
float broke on '040 forever and always). I have run Xwindow with 132MB, but
I think it might run with 64.


On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Britt Dodd dixit:
>
> >Is there any up-to-date information to be had for installing Linux/m68k on
> a
>
> I suppose: install etch-m68k, then put on a new kernel, reboot into
> it and dist-upgrade. (Maybe check the chroot I uploaded, whether it
> works first.)
>
> >Is there a native way to installing linux, or is it still bootstrapped via
> >the mkLinux MacOS thing?
>
> Isn’t there a debian-installer port by Wouter and Stephen?
>
> bye,
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