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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 16-Feb-2009 20:39:59
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OK but...why? A1 hw fault? On SAM it works? Just to know...
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 16-Feb-2009 20:52:50
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 16-Feb-2009 21:02:06
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Sad news... So the OS4 drivershave a workaround to work on A1? _________________ Simone"Tuxedo"Monsignori, Perugia, ITALY. |
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 17-Feb-2009 20:01:34
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Sad news... So the OS4 drivershave a workaround to work on A1? |
I don't know, if they have a workaround for the problem. I guess they simply access the graphics card through PCI I/O instead of PCI MMIO as Linux does it.
I tried Blender on my A1. It also crashes on my A1, so there is no way currently to get it running under A1 Linux._________________ A1SE: G3@600MHz, 2GB, 1GBit network card A1XE: G4@933MHz, 2GB, refitted AC'97 codec microA1: G3@800MHz, 1GB
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 17-Feb-2009 20:30:34
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Sad news... And no release for AOS4.1 until MiniGL new betra was out I think...
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 22-Mar-2009 7:02:39
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 26-Mar-2009 21:15:57
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Lenny still has some very nasty bugs, which make unusable with specific graphic cards (which are recommended for the A1 , i.e. Radeon 92xx). |
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 26-Mar-2009 21:44:44
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Lenny still has some very nasty bugs, which make unusable with specific graphic cards (which are recommended for the A1 , i.e. Radeon 92xx). |
Any news on that ? |
I'm afraid no. I'm not sure, if the X.org developers ever fixed the problem and I was too lazy to compile X.org by myself. I'm waiting for a new X.org release in Debian experimental to try it out again. At least the X.org fbdev driver is a working alternative (albeit very slow).
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 28-Jun-2011 19:50:27
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I tried now a dozen of times to install Etch with various UBoot settings and it always fails at the point when it is scanning the CD content (6%)
I disabled USB front, put my DVD into PIO4 (or UMA0), use or ignore memory limit (I have 512Mo)...
My OS HD is on sii0680 and the installation is planned on a1ide HD which already has a (rather old) Debian Sarge installation.
I also dont know how critical are the setup for linux arguments in Uboot, since the installer image boots with the defaults settings.
Maybe a netinstall would help but I did not see enough information on that topic to start.
someone (Hypex ?) said to use 2 PREP partitions : one for the kernel and the other one for the netinstall. since I already have a working dual boot, I suppose I should just create an additional partition, format it as PREP, dd the netinstall iso probably from my already install Debian Sarge, and redirect the boot in a1boot.conf to this netinstall (and of course I should create another partition for Etch itself !).
does this make sense ?
EDIT: where do I find the netinstall boot image ? the only thing I got is the debian-40r9-powerpc-netinst.iso which is the one I am using for the installation ! or is it the same thing ? Last edited by lionstorm on 28-Jun-2011 at 07:59 PM.
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 29-Jun-2011 22:03:52
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I made a Lenny netinstall image a long time ago, which you could dump to a PReP partition (with a size of 20 MB or so) and run with "diskboot 0x00500000 device:partition controller; bootm". It comes with a 2.6.31 kernel, which isn't very stable here. Thus I propose to install the old 2.6.18 kernel, which you could install from the old Sarge system afterwards (so don't delete that first!).
Edit: how does the Etch installer actually fail? Last edited by Geri on 29-Jun-2011 at 10:04 PM.
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 30-Jun-2011 21:59:19
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thx for your help, will try it probably over the weekend
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Edit: how does the Etch installer actually fail? |
got stuck when scanning the CD in order to install the base system. it stalled at 6% but not always at the same package (mawhk one day, libc another day) and the only choice afterwards is a hard reboot ! |
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 5-Jul-2011 17:15:45
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hum ok I tried once more Hypex installer CD but this time I choose a partition on my HD connected to the Sii0680, as well as my DVD and it went through
before it always failed when installing on a partition on my HD connected to the internal a1ide
Now the install is finished BUT each time I try to boot this partition, it gets stuck... will try in single init to see whether that changes something and if not, will try an older kernel (2.6.8 instead of the 2.6.18 BTW there are no modules for this one !) |
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 5-Jul-2011 20:06:54
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hum ok I tried once more Hypex installer CD but this time I choose a partition on my HD connected to the Sii0680, as well as my DVD and it went through
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Good to hear!
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before it always failed when installing on a partition on my HD connected to the internal a1ide
Now the install is finished BUT each time I try to boot this partition, it gets stuck... |
I propose to update to Lenny, which seems to be a lot more stable. You could boot from your old Debian Sarge system and chroot into the new system to do the upgrade:
mount /dev/hdxy /mnt chroot /mnt/ /bin/bash
(where hdxy is your new etch installation).
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...will try in single init to see whether that changes something and if not, will try an older kernel (2.6.8 instead of the 2.6.18 BTW there are no modules for this one !) |
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 15-Aug-2011 13:29:03
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before it always failed when installing on a partition on my HD connected to the internal a1ide |
I wonder if this is caused by DMA being activated that would corrupt the drive? |
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 26-Oct-2012 20:24:45
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I am trying to get a Debian install working on my micro A1. I set up a seperate empty 8 gig hard drive, disconnected my AmigaOne hard drive, just in case...so I have connected to the A1 internal IDE bus an 8 gig HD (0) and a DVD/rw (1). I power on and in uboot do the following:
setenv autostart yes setenv bootdevice 0:1 setenv bootcmd diskboot setenv bootdelay 5 setenv bootargs "root=/dev/hda2 video=aty128fb:1024x768-8@70 l2cr=0x80000000" setenv usb0_enable off setenv usb1_enable off saveenv
I have two CDs with debian. One is the bootable debian installer for linux 2.4.26 from Ross's AmigaOne Linux page. The other is from a MAC debian PPC .sit file for Debian 3 that had a basedebs.tar file on it. I put the amigaone install CD for linux into the CD. It is necessary by the way to disable the internal USB ports, otherwise when I boot from the debian bootable CD it locks up when it goes to scan the USB bus. I have to do a IDE reset in uboot first, then diskboot 0:1 The Debian system begins to boot from the CD....all is well. I go through all the steps, select drivers, etc. Then I switch CDs and install the basedebs stuff. Again, no problems. Then I get to the next stage where I install the boot system. Everything goes well. Next, I reboot. Hurray! it boots! The APT configuration that comes next fails. I skip it. The Taskel fails. I skip it. I then get these failures...
Problem parsing dependency Conflicts Error occured parsing netbase (NewVersion1) Problem with getlist /ver/lib/dpkg/states The package lists or states file could not be opened.
I try to run install again, same problems. I exit and come up to the login page...
login: password:
Okay...it never asked me to assign a password anywhere? I have no idea what it could be! I try a few things..."password" "pwd" etc...no luck.
Power off the machine. Power it back on - boot into linux ... get errors that the drive is corrupted.
So, where can I actually find a useable boot iso AND a useable install that works for the Amigaone micro?
Some of the links here in this thread no longer exist.
Thanks!
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 27-Oct-2012 16:20:13
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 29-Oct-2012 23:02:05
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Downloaded the power-PC CD-1 iso file .... When I go through the install process, I am always locking up at the point when I try to write the EXT3 filesystem to my root partition on my 8 gig hard drive. This happens whether I pick manual or automatic. It always locks up at 33%. Can you tell me how to format / setup a linux drive in AmigaOS4?
Any other ideas?
Okay... little update...I was able to get past this by going to AmifaDOS and reformatting the 8 gig hard drive - both partitions - as SFS/00. This time the debian install got further - to the point where it is extracting the libdb file from the basedebs...and now is just sitting there for 10 minutes or more.
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 30-Oct-2012 3:19:05
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Okay..got even a little further. If I use partitoner to set my root to EXT2 instead of EXT3, I get 40% into the base system install before it locks up at unpacking tzdata. Could it be because I have 512M RAM? Do I need to limit RAM somehow? Do I need to set something to turn off IDE DMA for my sii0680?
Seems like something is causing corruption...and it is quit repeatable.
By any chance, does the debian etch businesscard iso work?
Thanks for your help!
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 30-Oct-2012 16:02:38
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Early kernels had trouble over 768MB but you have less. DMA for 0680 should be fine. I've rever had a problem. Unless your cable is barkwards which I've done on drives. So master drive is on end, slave to middle and longest length to IDE port IIRC. And you got a UDMA IDE cable I assume?
IIRC adding ide=nodma will turn DMA off.
As to formatting, I've only shared Linux with AmigaOS and trusted it with my harddisk.
But I did set it up in Media Toolbox first just to be safe. I used LNX\00 for the main filesystem and SWP\00 for the swap one. Both should come up in the options. Then in Linux set it up manually. Of course this way it has an RDB.
8GB is small, so is your HD okay? How long to format whole thing and check for errors?
The businesscard could work. But the installer is built from a main CD so it needs to detect files on it. If it doesn't then it wants to know where the disc is! Last edited by Hypex on 30-Oct-2012 at 04:06 PM.
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Re: First Debian Etch Installer CD release!! Posted on 30-Oct-2012 17:17:15
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With a businesscard iso it will probably point the net installation to Squeeze or later. If your kernel cant handle the later version you will have problems .I managed to take a Squeeze businesscard .iso and merge it with the boot files from a Lenny netinstall CD on a Sam440ep-flex. The older versions wont work with a net install as the files have moved or are no longer stored for net installs. _________________ Sam460ex : Radeon Rx550 Single slot Video Card : SIL3112 SATA card |
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