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Re: Making a bootable CDROM for an RS/6000 PReP machine



On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 03:37:52PM -0400, ay wrote:
> 
> Hi,  I have an RS/6000 860 portable.  I have debian ppc installed on
> it.  The Debian PPC CD image was bootable for me, but the kernel wasnt
> correct and would bomb out.  I tried to roll my own bootable CD with
> mkisofs, as a rockridge extensions, and a kernel image that works from
> floppy, as and El torito bootable CD.  This cd is not bootable although
> mountable as ISO-9660.  I was looking for some insight as to the format of
> the Debian PPC cd image and how it is bootable on my PReP machine, so
> I can make my own.  I am
> currently sans floppy drive and would like to be able to test and compile
> kernels properly and the PReP boot isnt like LILO ;( ...  Any help would
> be great.  Ill have a floppy drive soon, but CD booting is much faster!

Check debian-cd, the scripts for making the images.  It's a special
option to mkhybrid, I believe "-prep-boot BOOTFILE"

Dan

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|       Daniel Jacobowitz        |__|        SCS Class of 2002       |
|   Debian GNU/Linux Developer    __    Carnegie Mellon University   |
|         dan@debian.org         |  |       dmj+@andrew.cmu.edu      |
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