On 16 May, 2013, at 5:43 , Al <al%familysafeinternet.com@localhost> wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2013, Radoslaw Kujawa wrote:
On 16 May, 2013, at 0:50 , Al <al%familysafeinternet.com@localhost> wrote:
I am really sorry to bother everyone with this, but I may have
really messed things up. Anyway, I need a kernel on my amiga
partition to make it boot now. I am not sure what is the best
way to get it there.
How do you usually transfer files to your Amiga partition? What
kind of interfaces (ethernet?) and peripherals (CD drive?) does
this Amiga have? Are they configured in AmigaOS? Maybe you could
just connect the disk to another machine?
I normally don't transfer the kernel to the amiga partition. I
usually use gobsd,
Try loadbsd maybe? Although, I doubt that gobsd is at fault here.
but it stopped booting for some reason. It does not have a cdrom,
but it does have ethernet cards.
I'm not sure if I understand your problem then. Why don't you copy
the kernel over ethernet from some other machine? Assuming that you
have some network stack installed on AmigaOS, that would be the
easiest way.