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sgi_mips: new software list additions #12179

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  • NetBSD 4.0
  • NetBSD 4.0.1
  • NetBSD 5.0
  • NetBSD 5.0.1
  • NetBSD 5.0.2
  • NetBSD 5.1
  • NetBSD 5.1.1
  • NetBSD 5.1.2
  • NetBSD 5.1.3
  • NetBSD 5.1.4
  • NetBSD 5.1.5
  • NetBSD 5.2
  • NetBSD 5.2.1
  • NetBSD 5.2.2
  • NetBSD 5.2.3
  • NetBSD 6.0
  • NetBSD 6.0.1
  • NetBSD 6.0.2
  • NetBSD 6.0.3

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rb6502 commented Mar 29, 2024

Do all of these boot and install? It would be good to have supported="yes" or supported="no" tags on all of the items.

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cuavas commented Mar 29, 2024

It might be a good idea to add parent/clone relationships for patch releases – e.g. make 6.0, 6.0.1 and 6.0.2 clones of 6.0.3.

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rb6502 commented May 20, 2024

@davide125 Any updates on this? If you could at least parent/clone the sub-releases that would be helpful.

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Sorry, I forgot about this one. Updated now with the parent/clone relationships as requested. As for whether these work... it's complicated. They all boot to some extent, but I never managed to actually install any of them because the hard disk is never recognized by the installer (and I didn't have time to debug it further than that when I put this together). Some versions also fail to initialize graphics correctly and are only usable over serial.

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