Jon Masters wrote:
> On 4/18/06, Jody McIntyre <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 15, 2006 at 08:55:30AM +0100, Jon Masters wrote:
>> > [0] All the Powerbooks here run only Linux.
>>
>> You can still do the 't' thing. It's in the firmware. However, Stefan
>> has already sent me a patch so he probably doesn't need this information
>> anymore.
>
> Sure. I was just hinting that the original post implied one owned a
> Mac and/or a Linux box and that the two weren't necessarily the same
> thing :-)
Jon, if you have the time and two available machines, I would still be
interested if there is a firmware_revision logged by sbp2 when it logs
in into a Powerbook in target disk mode.
(Remember to unload/reload sbp2 with "modprobe sbp2
force_inquiry_hack=1" on the machine which is running Linux; sbp2 would
not print that log message otherwise. There will also be no log message
if the Powerbook's firmware does not generate a firmware_revision entry
in the first place, as has been reported by iBook owners.)
TIA,
--
Stefan Richter
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