Hi All,
Just wanted to warn anyone with a testing install to beware of the
current (2.0.0.9-3) icedove. It is broken (bug 461981) and an
immediate downgrade to the previous version (1.5) didn't work. So I'm
doing a somewhat contorted dance to do email for awhile, at least
until it is
Wesley writes:
ybin: DEBUG: macosx set to
`/[EMAIL PROTECTED],f200/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] :9' from
`/dev/sda9'
ybin: DEBUG: OS=4
ybin: DEBUG: /bin/sh /usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot 4 bootyaboot 10 0 yaboot
GNU l /ht@ 0.f200/[EMAIL
Wesley writes:
used Ubuntu live CD to get into tthe system:
--mounted sdb3 whre my /root lies
--edited /etc/yaboot.conf and made it look like this:
-
boot=/dev/sdb2
device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED],f200/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wesley writes:
Ok, after I mounted /dev/sdb3 I did:
chroot /mnt/ubuntu /bin/bash
source /etc/profile
Is this what you mean by chroot with ybin? When you say ybin will
take the yaboot.conf in the /etc of ubuntu are you referring to the
yaboot.conf created by the live CD and not the one in
Wesley writes:
Ok, after I mounted /dev/sdb3 I did:
chroot /mnt/ubuntu /bin/bash
source /etc/profile
Is this what you mean by chroot with ybin? When you say ybin will
take the yaboot.conf in the /etc of ubuntu are you referring to the
yaboot.conf created by the live CD and not the one in
Wesley writes:
You're right that I don't need to do the source thing. I do have a
question about chroot /mnt/ur.sdb3.mnt.pt /usr/sbin/ybin however.
By doing this command, will ybin now access the modified yaboot.conf
in sdb3? What is it that chroot is doing in this command? I realize
this
Mike writes:
I see posts of people running 2.6.12-rc5 so i am wondering what I am doing
wrong, my compile quits with
No rule to make target `net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ecn.c', needed by
`net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ecn.o'. Stop.
Any ideas
Fresh 2.6.11 tree patched to 2.6.12-rc5
--Mike S
I had
Mike writes:
If there is a question as to whether the ubuntu livecd will work on
the G5, being in posession of one I know that there are power3 and
power4 kernels, which I think I read that the G5 uses the power4
kernel, but I am remembering something from an old post now, can't
the
Ben said:
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 16:20 -0700, Wesley Smith wrote:
Hi,
I've read through a good number of threads on installing on as g5, but
I'm having quite a time. I was wondering if I could tender some
questions?
I have a SP 1.6G G5 with osX on sata main disk and a newly installed
with
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