On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 11:29 -0500, Eric Dunbar wrote: > Hello all: > > Currently I'm running YDL 4.0.1 as a file and web server on a Beige > G3/266 (Rev B IIRC) OldWorld Mac. > > It's in need of a reformat (2 years of gunk + problems with an HFS+ > partition that's used to store files through a symbolic link) so I > thought I'd go with 4.1. > > Questions: > 1. Does the samba file server "work out of the box"? The SMB server > that shipped with 4.0 was broken and required a recompile to fix it. > Presumably this has been fixed in 4.1? > > 2. Does 4.1 work as flawlessly with a Beige G3 as does 4.0.1? I'd > prefer to stay "as current as possible", but, if I should stick with > 4.0.1 I'll do so. > > Regardless, I have to reformat the whole drive (current partitioning > scheme is driving me nuts -- I made less than optimal decisions > IMNSHO) and I'd rather start 100% fresh with 4.1 than having to fix > the SMB server problem in 4.0. > > Eric.
I just tried 4.1 on my OldWorld G3/300. The kernel does boot somewhat.. modules.dep is missing and ramdisk??? report an incomplete write?. It then proceed to boot my current Breezy installation with ydl 4.1 kernel. It is not using the YDL 4.1 CD1 at all. There is no internet connection.. I did not search a way at all as the system loaded unexpectedly into Breezy anyway. I could very well be the 'root=/dev/hdc7' kernel arguments.. I'll try again with /dev/ram and /dev/hda as root..it might just work ;) Stay Tuned. I'll get to back in a hour or so to report success or failure. Right now we know the kernel is functional on OldWorld stuffs ;) _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
