I can confirm that first.b does in fact build correctly. I am not sure what I did wrong before while trying to debug it. Certainly second.b ends up much too large, and I have not managed to fix first.b to support a larger second.b, although I am not sure that is because my first.b changes are incorrect or if it is because second.b is broken due to the ext2 changes.
I have been trying to change the load address of second.b from 3e000 to 3d000 to give it 128k instead of 64k. I was also changing the BAR setup to allow more than 16MB to be used by the initrd, which I pretty sure will work fine, if I could just manage to get a working second.b build. So which part of the ext2 headers is causing it to get too large? I would love to build with the old headers to try and see if my other changes are sane, so that I can solve one problem at a time. Changing the installer setting should at least permit installing, but being unable to rebuild quik is still a serious problem, which I am sure can be fixed, so I am working on it. -- Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org