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Quik on PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet)



Hi

I have installed debian woody r1 on a powerbook G3 (wallstreet). I
have deleted all my Mac OS 8.6 stuff and got my linux root at /dev/hda2.

After the Debian installation tries to make my system bootable with quik
it just gives a black screen (not even the terazzo is seen). Doing a
fn+shift+ctrl+poweron (resetting OF??) I'm able to boot on the debian
installation floppies again.

Anyway, how should quik be configured for a wallstreet model? I have
tried a lot of different options, but all of them gives me a black
screen.

Currently nvsetenv gives:

little-endian?  false
real-mode?      false
auto-boot?      true
diag-switch?    false
fcode-debug?    false
oem-banner?     false
oem-logo?       false
use-nvramrc?    true
real-base       0xffffffff
real-size       0x100000
virt-base       0xffffffff
virt-size       0x100000
load-base       0x100000
pci-probe-list  0xffffffff
screen-#columns 0x64
screen-#rows    0x28
selftest-#megs  0x0
boot-device     /pci/mac-io/ata0/ata-disk@0:0
boot-file       Linux root=/dev/hda2
diag-device     fd:diags
diag-file       
input-device    kbd
output-device   screen
oem-banner      
oem-logo        
nvramrc         
boot-command    boot

and quik.conf:

## This file generated during installation.
## Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC

init-message="Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC (woody)"
default=Linux
timeout=20
root=/dev/hda2
partition=2

## Do not point image= to a symlink, quik can't follow symlinks
image=/boot/vmlinux-2.2.20-pmac
        label=Linux
        read-only


Thanks
Lars Munch



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