1.1. Overview
You just received this HP box you bought online or maybe you
got it from your company surplus. Anyway, here comes the question of the
operating system you are going to use. The PA/Linux project consists in porting
Linux to the PA-RISC architecture. Take a look at this Howto and you will
see that Linux could be the answer to this question. Anyway, we hope so.
In addition to port Linux, the development team is working
on porting the Debian project to PA-RISC. In fact, around 95 %
of packages are ported and up-to-date in the repository. The port can be
consider as useful now. In Debian3.0r0 called woody,
the flavour "hppa" has been released for the first time. Some Debian
developers non involved in the port but yet curious reported that the
port was one of the easiest to install since you feel like installing an
i386 version.
For more information about the PA-RISC/Linux porting project,
please see http://www.parisc-linux.org/,
or a mirror like http://www.fr.parisc-linux.org/.
This site deals with kernel development and improvement. For userspace
troubles, please refer to
hppa Debian's port pages.
In a few words, this HOWTO is aimed to anyone looking for some
help and information about using Linux on a HP system based on PA-RISC
architecture. No special knowledge is necessary but bases about
how Debian packages work can be helpful.
If you care about just installing and you do not ask yourself
about the way it works, the best advice is to try a Debian release including
the PA-RISC port. The Woody version is now
available
for hppa architecture. If you experience any trouble, try the development
netinst ISO images from the
The PA/Linux
ESIEE Team.
After listing the supported hardware, this HOWTO explains
some commands of the basic console available at boot time. Then, the
features of the PA/Linux kernel loader introduce another chapter showing
many ways to get your system up and running. At the end, the text goes
deep in the kernel compilation and configuration.