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Where have I been for a week?
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Where have I been for a week? Working on Disk Replication, memory testing and disk test/wipe, mainly.  The inflow was relatively low during that time. I did a little with the '''smartmontools''' package, which I think should probably become a standard part of disk testing.  I use it when wiping/testing the hard drives in the Mac Build area.
  
 
Script [[Mac Build Scripts#genMacDisk.sh|genMacDisk.sh]] works, creating a Ubuntu Edgy bootable hard drive that looks pretty much like the one created by the Ubuntu installer.  I don't think it covers all of the PowerMac tower boot-device configurations.  It might bebetter to leave that for a post-creation step.  I'll have to think about that somemore.
 
Script [[Mac Build Scripts#genMacDisk.sh|genMacDisk.sh]] works, creating a Ubuntu Edgy bootable hard drive that looks pretty much like the one created by the Ubuntu installer.  I don't think it covers all of the PowerMac tower boot-device configurations.  It might bebetter to leave that for a post-creation step.  I'll have to think about that somemore.

Revision as of 10:31, 2 March 2007

02Mar07

Where have I been for a week? Working on Disk Replication, memory testing and disk test/wipe, mainly. The inflow was relatively low during that time. I did a little with the smartmontools package, which I think should probably become a standard part of disk testing. I use it when wiping/testing the hard drives in the Mac Build area.

Script genMacDisk.sh works, creating a Ubuntu Edgy bootable hard drive that looks pretty much like the one created by the Ubuntu installer. I don't think it covers all of the PowerMac tower boot-device configurations. It might bebetter to leave that for a post-creation step. I'll have to think about that somemore.

Audio does not seem to be configuring during installation on the G4/700 flat-panel and the G4 Powerbook. This forum article suggests a fix.

The 800MHz G4 Powerbook battery seems to be pretty much shot. Tests showed battery life to be about 6 minutes. I asked Dave to leave it plugged in overnight in the Black Hole to see if prolonged charging would have any effect.