https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.ports.powerpc/c/C_3lrNkFmJg I went
through this thread and I thought it might have helped.
-------- Original message --------From: Bill deWindt <bi...@dewindt.us> Date:
27/03/2024 02:18 (GMT+01:00) To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org Subject: Re:
Install problems on 43p-150 RS/6000 Hello Adrian,On 3/26/2024 5:10 AM, John
Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:> I can't go into the details right now due to lack
of time, but you should> first check whether your machine is still supported by
the Linux kernel.> > I know that IBM engineers dropped support for many of
their own PowerPC> machines in the Linux kernel unlike Apple PowerMacs, so
chances might be> that your machine is no longer supported and you would have
to stick to> an older kernel.> I'll dive into researching the kernel support
further when I have some time. I do know that 2.6 runs on it since that is what
it is booted to under SUSE 10, so maybe I'm stuck with an older kernel but
could migrate to an equally old Debian 3 which would at least get me off of RPM
based systems entirely. :)> Your 43-P150 system is listed here:> >>
https://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/inst/install> > Apparently, there were
custom installation floppy disks for this machine.> I did find the supported
machines list and the dead links but hadn't found working links, so many thanks
for pointing me to updated ones. This sounds virtually identical to what my
notes from 2010 say / what I remember about getting SUSE on it in the first
place. There were specific floppy images that you HAD to use to get the install
going. Glad I still have actual floppy disks brand new in the box here!Looks
like I now have my weekend project lined up for me. Thanks again!-Bill