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If Ubuntu aren't interesting in anything besides Apple
you should just let them be. It's their baby, now where have I heard that before?.. You should focus on commercially working distros such as OpenSuse and Fedora instead. They work for companies that doesn't want to pay premium for SLED and RHEL.
Those two commercially working distros do NOT work on Pegasos, the same way Ubuntu doesn't. Once you have your system up and running it's fine but we have major mindshare problems getting a supported kernel on the Installer CDs, understanding RDB partitioning, FFS and SFS filesystem support, having the right Marvell driver in there.. it is not like we have ever sold 100,000 laptops in a month.
However we are working with all of the groups (Fedora/RedHat, SUSE/Novell, Ubuntu both directly through Canonical, and the backdoor via Sven & Debian) to get this resolved. I hope something can be done for the next Edgy update (6.10.1 which should be released at or just after Christmas I suspect?)
I made a boot kernel for the Ubuntu 6.10 Desktop CD; I'll put it online in a moment. How you get this to your machine will have to be your decision. I am looking into providing a boot ISO for you guys.
The other alternative is to use the network install kernel; our vmlinuz-chrp-initrd kernel type is generated by their tools but it is left off the CDs for some reason. Perhaps because there is not enough space (definitely on Alternative) and this ties into it. Alternative is important to Genesi, as we use it to build our preinstallation images (Desktop does not have the OEM support packages)
I am looking for the download location of the Network Install image now. Where I thought it was, it isn't anymore.