Hi Trevortrevordick wrote:
(and probably even Fedora if I checked?)
Trevor
Fedora??Is there anything I've missed ?

Hi Trevortrevordick wrote:
(and probably even Fedora if I checked?)
Trevor
Shame on you......musa wrote:Fedora??Is there anything I've missed ?
It will never happen againtrevordick wrote:Shame on you......musa wrote:Fedora??Is there anything I've missed ?
http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/
The next version of the Installation guide will include instruction for a beta version on Fedora 17 for PowerPC64 and a Live USB Flash drive version of MintPPC 11
Trevor
Okay, I am ready to copy the Linux kernel files to my Compact Flash card and give installing Linux on my X1000 a shot. I haven't read the latest version of the Linux guide for the X1000, so I don't know what the guide includes. Does it include instructions on how to do multiple Linux installs on a separate dedicated SATA hard drive, just for Linux, if I create separate partitions for each flavor of Linux I want to test before I decide which one I like most?trevordick wrote:Shame on you......musa wrote:Fedora??Is there anything I've missed ?
http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/
The next version of the Installation guide will include instruction for a beta version on Fedora 17 for PowerPC64 and a Live USB Flash drive version of MintPPC 11
Trevor
Interesting?trevordick wrote:AmigaDave,
I do not have my system set up this way now, but in the early days I did have both Debian Squeeze and Wheezy installed on my AmigaOS 4 HDD. I think I used Media Toolbox to set up the AmigaOS partitions and then repartitioned the rest of the disk with Gparted under Linux.
If I remember correctly, I had to choose the manual Linux partitition set up option. I also think there is a restriction on the maxium number of primary partitions. However don't hold me to this.The following guide might prove useful?
http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/09/18/gu ... -in-linux/
For simplicity I now use an IDE HDD carrier and have a selection of IDE drives with various Linux disros installed for testing purposes .(Wheezy, Squeeze, Fedora) . I also have full Linux distros installed on 2 SATA HDD's. (Ubuntu & MintPPC) At some point I will rationalise the setup.
I'm also experimenting with the Live MintPPC USB flash drive installation created by Pat Wall and have installed this to a selection of USB flash drives and USB HDDs.
Trevor
Yes, there it's no trouble with that.AmigaDave wrote:
I thought I might be able to partition this 250gb SATA hard drive into 5 x 50gb partitions and maybe install 3 different Linux distributions on it with a common data & swap partitions that could be used by any of the 3 Linux distributions, but I am a complete Noob when it comes to Linux and maybe this idea is not even possible to do with Linus installations?
Thanks Daz. Works a treat.Hypex wrote:You need to read my latest thread on the X1000 beta forum