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startmol --list
This told me that my kernel and the mol-kmods were not the same and that I should rebuild my mol-kmods from source... well.. why re-invent the wheel?
I browsed into the FTP updates for 3.0.1 (fyi: yum uses the 3.0 archives still, so doing a...
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yum update
... advised me that the kernel, and MOL were all currently the newest versions:
Here is the URL for the server I used (its fast!)
http://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/linux/yellowdog/updates/yellowdog-3.0.1/ppc/
I then dropped to shell and did the following:
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wget http://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/linux/yellowdog/updates/yellowdog-3.0.1/ppc/kernel-2.4.22-2g.ppc.rpm
wget http://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/linux/yellowdog/updates/yellowdog-3.0.1/ppc/mol-0.9.69-1a.ppc.rpm
wget http://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/linux/yellowdog/updates/yellowdog-3.0.1/ppc/kernel-source-2.4.22-2g.ppc.rpm
You probably don't require the kernel-source.. but its always handy to have.
After downloading the files i ran:
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rpm -Uhv kernel-2.4.22-2g.ppc.rpm
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rpm -Uhv kernel-source-2.4.22-2g.ppc.rpm
rpm -Uhv mol-0.9.69-1a.ppc.rpm
I then rebooted, read the http://www.maconlinux.org/ site, and tweaked the config files, and MOL is now working great!