Hello! >>> Shaun Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03.12.2001 04.36 Uhr >>> > I have been trying to get woody to boot on my RS/6000 43P. The default > ISO for potato seemed to work except for one of the SCSI drivers. I found > that using SYM53C8xx driver instead of the NCR53C8xx driver cleared up > this problem. The latter of the two got stuck in an infinite > init->abort->init... loop. Having built my own 2.4 kernel for use on my > system I am now only having trouble getting it to load the initial
Can you send me your kernel image? I have been trying to boot my RS/6000 E20 with Debian, but had no success -- just because of the SCSI drivers. I would like to try your kernel. Maybe I can even help you with your problem then :-). --benny. PS: Is it possible to build a linux kernel under AIX (with gcc)? Is there a howto on setting up a cross-compiling environment under Debian GNU/Linux?

