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* RE: [parisc-linux] Installing...
@ 2001-10-16  9:51 Matt.VanDeWerken
  2001-10-16 11:46 ` Helge Deller
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matt.VanDeWerken @ 2001-10-16  9:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: marteaut; +Cc: parisc-linux

Thanks Thomas (so fast!!),

Are these filesystems still current? I've got an old nfs filesystem from
about that time, too, which I've installed before, so I have done it all
before, but I wasn't sure if the 'old' filesystem would work with the newer
kernels (and newer glibc?)

What I would prefer to do, if I can get some instruction, is to use the .iso
image to write to a disk (which I would make bootable - how?), which I could
then use to install to a second external disk.

I guess I should just 'give it a go', and see what happens.

Thanks  again,

Cheers,
Matthew van de Werken
Electronics Engineer
CSIRO Exploration & Mining - Gravity Group
1 Technology Court - Pullenvale - Qld - 4069
ph:  (07) 3327 4685     fax:  (07) 3327 4455
email:  m.vandewerken@cat.csiro.au


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Marteau [mailto:marteaut@esiee.fr]
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 October 2001 7:45 PM
> To: Matt.VanDeWerken@csiro.au
> Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] Installing...
> 
> 
> Hi Matthew,
> 
> 	Once upon a time, we worked with the same equipment as 
> you've got and
> we published some filesystem tarballs. In addition, we wrote a script
> called sysintall that does everything well if you can plug an externel
> disc on a X86.
> 
> The useful links are:
> http://www.parisc-linux.org/
> http://www.esiee.fr/puffin/
> http://mkhppa1.esiee.fr/download.html#fs
> 
> Good luck and if you need any help, please mail me, Thomas.
> ESIEE Team
> 

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* [parisc-linux] Installing...
@ 2001-10-16  9:39 Matt.VanDeWerken
  2001-10-16  9:45 ` Thomas Marteau
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matt.VanDeWerken @ 2001-10-16  9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: parisc-linux

Hi All:

I have a 735/99 which I'd like to install the Linux port onto, among other
things to verify a new kernel graciously sent to me by Richard Hirst to test
the FW-SCSI port. However, I have a problem, and that is, no CD and no
network...

So, how can I get Linux onto this machine? I have a couple of external SCSI
disks and an x86 box with scsi, so I can use a CD image to create a bootable
disk, but how to do this? Any advice gratefully received...

Cheers,
Matthew van de Werken
Electronics Engineer
CSIRO Exploration & Mining - Gravity Group
1 Technology Court - Pullenvale - Qld - 4069
ph:  (07) 3327 4685     fax:  (07) 3327 4455
email:  m.vandewerken@cat.csiro.au

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