Stuart Longland wrote: > f13o wrote: > > i have here Origin200 and want to pu debian on it. Until now i'have been > > using > > slackware, so my host machine is slack10.0 at the moment. > > So long as you can run NFS, TFTP and BOOTP from it, all is fine there :-) > > > After downloading all debian-mips ISOs, i prepared 1st for "repacking". > > Actually, I am at the moment of compiling a kernel for ip27. I have found > > kernel-ip27 config but it doesn't work (?), so i used deefault (?) for > > /usr/src/linux/arch/mips/kernel (or some similar path, i am not at my > > machine) > > and when it tries to compile sais something like: > > > > "cannot find mips64-..-gcc .." > > Did you enable the 64-bit kernel option? Not sure if Origin 200 is > actually 64-bit capable (I don't own one myself). I'd first try > building a 32-bit kernel, then tinker with it later.
JFTR, the O200 requires a 64bit kernel. 32bit isn't supported. Thiemo

