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Re: tiBook(Titanium), Debian install problems (mac-fdisk, 30GB)



On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 12:22:31PM +0200, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> The files yaboot, yaboot.conf, root.bin and linux copied to the
> 2nd partition. Then I can boot with "boot hd:10,yaboot"
> and get into the installer.
> However after deleting the big HFS partition and creating 
> Apple_bootstrap (with b) and swap (1GB) with c and / 19GB with c
> the kernel panics. 

kernel panics after writing the partition table are common, and not
really harmful (just annoying) its actually panicing when mac-fdisk
asks the kernel to reread the partition table.  after a reboot the
partition table is almost always fine and properly written.

> OF can then send me to "boot hd:12,yaboot", which boots the kernel
> but panics when trying to mount the root ramdisk. 

i think this is due to 3.0.13's root disk being corrupt.  i have found
that the powerpc root disk is too large so its getting trunicated when
written into the 1.44MB image. 

> If I use pdisk for MacOS and do the partitions I get the same
> symptoms.

pdisk for macos is broken dont use it.

> Questions:
> Do you think mac-fdisk(aka pdisk) might not create good partitions
> due to the size of the harddisk?  Is there a way to find out?
> Obviously apple's OF does not have a problem with this, but the
> linux kernel (tried 2.2.18) has.

mac-fdisk in woody creates good partition tables, the one in potato
did not unless you paid attention and did it right (mac-fdisk-basics
explains the issue). 

> It there a way to boot from an ext2 partition directly from the
> yaboot prompt? How would the syntax be?

boot: hd:3,/boot/vmlinux root=/dev/hda3 ro

> Am I missing something crutial here?

please send output from mac-fdisk -l /dev/hda (you managed to boot it
once 

-- 
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/

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