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 Post subject: bzip2 for YDL?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:10 am 
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Hello!

I have the following problem:

I`am a newbie to linux and want to install
YellowDog on a Pegasos1. The install-instructions
found on the web are written for people,
who already have a working Linux on their
Peg, but I have only some boot images from
Debian. These come with no bzip2 packer to
unpack the YDL4 file). My questions:

-can I mount a AmigaFFS partition in a
shell of the small Debian image? I`ve tried
it with mount -t affs (or asfs) /dev/hdxx /target ,
but it doesnt work.

-can someone give me a bzip2 executable for
this small Debian image, that I can unpack
the bz2-compressed YellowDog-Image on the
Linux-native partition?

Thanks! Bo


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 Post subject: bzip2 for YDL?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:32 am 
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On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 10:10:54AM +0000, _coliN_ wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have the following problem:
>
> I`am a newbie to linux and want to install
> YellowDog on a Pegasos1. The install-instructions

YDL4 on pegasos 1, i think that has never been tried, and not sure if it will
work until you upgrade the firmware, but the new one you would need is not yet
released. X may lookup in the default configuration too.

> found on the web are written for people,
> who already have a working Linux on their
> Peg, but I have only some boot images from
> Debian. These come with no bzip2 packer to
> unpack the YDL4 file). My questions:
>
> -can I mount a AmigaFFS partition in a
> shell of the small Debian image? I`ve tried
> it with mount -t affs (or asfs) /dev/hdxx /target ,
> but it doesnt work.

Try modprobing the affs or asfs modules first.

> -can someone give me a bzip2 executable for
> this small Debian image, that I can unpack
> the bz2-compressed YellowDog-Image on the
> Linux-native partition?

No idea what installer images you are speaking about, but apt-get install
bzip2 should do in most cases.

Friendly,

Sven Luther


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 Post subject: Re: bzip2 for YDL?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 6:24 am 
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Hi _coliN_,

Have you tried the instructions at this site.
http://home.arcor.de/m.heider/ydl4_en.html

nels


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 Post subject: Re: bzip2 for YDL?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 11:29 am 
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Yes, but the instructions are only for a
existing (Mini-)Linux.

And the link to the Image-InstallerSE_CD
is dead. I will try it now with the download
of the "Update ImageInstallerSE".

Greets!


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