I had RedHat Linux 5.1 M68K (Amiga) running on my A3000 I tried to compile a new kernel but after a over week of it compiling I gave up and installed a cross compiler on my dual celeron BP6 and it compiled a short time later. however after many attempts it would not successfully boot a newer kernel. Sadly the A3000 died a few years later from terminal battery leakage :'(
Did you manage to get your 3000 to dual boot AMIX and Amiga OS? I have a 3000UX that I have not been able to get to get setup as dual boot. The original HD was dual boot, but it failed and I installed a SCSI2SD but have only managed to get AMIX running on it.
What programs can run on it, except xeyes?!
That's really impressive. Didn't know the amiga could run UNIX.
I had RedHat Linux 5.1 M68K (Amiga) running on my A3000 I tried to compile a new kernel but after a over week of it compiling I gave up and installed a cross compiler on my dual celeron BP6 and it compiled a short time later.
however after many attempts it would not successfully boot a newer kernel.
Sadly the A3000 died a few years later from terminal battery leakage :'(
Seriously?
The Amiga 3000UX shipped with AT&T SysVr4. Additionally it has a NetBSD port and the first non-x86 machine to ever boot Linux was an Amiga 3000.
Did you manage to get your 3000 to dual boot AMIX and Amiga OS? I have a 3000UX that I have not been able to get to get setup as dual boot. The original HD was dual boot, but it failed and I installed a SCSI2SD but have only managed to get AMIX running on it.
www.amigaunix.com/doku.php/dual-boot
@@devnull. Helpful, thanks.
Here is my second white whale. The first one was a SGI O2. That one was waaaay more affordable.
Hear what?
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