Sven Luther wrote:

and it should be recognized as a chrp_rs6k, so joeyh, i believe there is
something seriously broken in rootskel, not sure though.

Harald, can you still try one thing, during the install, go to console 2, and
grep chrp in /var/lib/cdebconf/* (or well, search for the file, i think you
get the idea, the cdebconf file has an entry for the subarch field, filled in
by lib-d-i, at least it used to be this way.

Hi Sven, *,
in /var/lib/cdebconf/ are the following files:

-rw-r--r--    1 root     root            0 Oct 10 11:33 passwords.dat
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root        17867 Oct 10 11:33 questions.dat
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root      1181753 Oct 10 11:33 templates.dat

"grep chrp /var/lib/cdebconf/*" gives no result. Then i did:

cd /var
grep chrp *
grep chrp */*
grep chrp */*/*
grep chrp */*/*/*

and i did it with the expression "CHRP", all of them gave no match.


Well, on your boxes which have logical partitioning, we need the
/proc/cpuinfo.

Here we go: (on a partition with 2 logical processors available)


tickv1:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor       : 0
cpu             : POWER5 (gr)
clock           : 1656.416000MHz
revision        : 2.1

processor       : 1
cpu             : POWER5 (gr)
clock           : 1656.416000MHz
revision        : 2.1

timebase        : 207052000
machine         : CHRP IBM,9124-720
tickv1:~#


Greetings,
Harald


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