Adam Di Carlo wrote: > > We're preparing for the 2.1.5 release of the boot-floppies package, > which will re-introduce the tecra kernels for x86 (aw!). Also, the > package pre-selections mechanism has been made > cross-architecture-aware, and we have patched in m68k fixes. > > There is still much work to be done on the Install Manual, so there > will be at least one release after 2.1.6 before freeze (if only to get > the new set of documentation). Since the non-x86 boot-floppies are > rather lagging here, I'm sure there will be more than one, but I don't > speak for Enrique. > > There are two main areas of concern for me with slink, aside from the > obvious stuff that has to be done. The first is that I don't see > visible signs that the alpha and sparc people are working on the > boot-floppies or the CD set. (I could also use heavy documentation > help from these camps). I hope I'm overlooking actual activity, but I > doubt it.
Sorry Adam, I was too busy last weeks to work on debian. I'm currently trying to build bootable sparc CDROM to do zero floppy install. I also hope I will have time to build a new set of boot-floppies this week. Regards. -- Eric Delaunay | "La guerre justifie l'existence des militaires. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | En les supprimant." Henri Jeanson (1900-1970)

