Steve Leventhal (steve@leventhal.com)
Sun, 6 Dec 1998 15:46:54 -0800
Aaron is exactly correct. I removed some 10BaseT PCI cards, and I was able
to boot and install using the g3installer.coff and an external CD-ROM and
hard drive.
Thanks!
Steve Leventhal
At 5:23 PM -0500 12/4/98, Aaron deMello wrote:
>The kernel panic is probably being caused by some sort of unsupported
>hardware. If you have an extra 10BaseT card or the RAID card then that will
>do it. Remove the card(s) and you should be OK.
>
>d.
>
>
>> At 1:15 PM -0800 12/4/98, terrac wrote:
>>> ALSO.. there is a distributor out there selling thses damn things with
>>>linuxPPC on them.. what are they doing to get it on there? I WANNA KNOW!!!
>>>argh.. thats my mountian dew induced rant for the month!
>>
>> I think the issue is to get an installer with a kernel which works on the
>> ANS. I called the folks selling the ANSs, and they sold them all so fast,
>> they didn't put Linux on them, so I couldn't get any help there.
>>
>> They said to talk to the folks at BLM (MacOSRumors), but I haven't heard
>> anything.
>>
>> I can get the installer to boot into a kernel panic with regularity. I can
>> also get the default cache problem (and get around it).
>>
>> I'm just waiting for details on how to get further.
>>
>> Steve Leventhal
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