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Re: yaboot 2.6.0 OSX 10.3.2



On Dec 23, 2003, at 8:22 PM, Chris Tillman wrote:

On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 11:29:06PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
Hi all,

I am new in installing Debian on a ppc. I've installed testing,
compiled a 2.6.0-ben1 succesful and want to have a dualboot.

When booting the yaboot panel appears. choosing l <linux> gives me a
white screen. Ok, booting into firmware, boot hd:2,yaboot puts me in
the yaboot again. Fireing off enter boots me the kernel. Same if
booting like hd:5,/vmlinux-2.6.0-ben1-toy root=/dev/hdc6 ro.

Do you have the latest version of yaboot (>1.3.10)? For new
hardware you will need the latest version.

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If possible, use 1.3.11, since Ethan Benson's announcement of that release indicated that some issues specific to Aluminum PowerBooks were resolved in that version. 1.3.10 worked without issue in my 17" PowerBook G4 1GHz.

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