Re: quik does not boot my wallstreet
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 10:23:14PM +0100, Rene Lemke wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have woody installed on my Wallstreet. Via BootX it's boot fine.
> But I want boot Linux directly. An uncompressed Kernel is in /boot.
> It is the same kernel, that uses BootX, linux.bin from the Debian
> Installation CD.
> I type reboot on console, hear the chimes, and that is all, dark
> silence. What is wrong?
>
> My /etc/quik.conf:
>
> init-code="dev /pci/mac-io/via-pmu backlight-on"
> root=/dev/hda11
> timeout=50
> default=Linux
> partition=11
> image=/boot/linux.bin
> label=Linux
> alias=l
> read-only
>
> image="$bye"
> label=MacOS
> alias=m
>
>
> My nvram settings via nvsetenv:
>
> little-endian? false
> real-mode? false
> auto-boot? true
> diag-switch? false
> fcode-debug? false
> oem-banner? false
> oem-logo? false
> use-nvramrc? false
> real-base 0xffffffff
> real-size 0x100000
> virt-base 0xffffffff
> virt-size 0x100000
> load-base 0x4000
> pci-probe-list 0xffffffff
> screen-#columns 0x64
> screen-#rows 0x28
> selftest-#megs 0x0
> boot-device /pci/mac-io/ata0/ata-disk@0:11
I believe you want 0:0 here, not 0:11. quik writes itself
into the boot block (partition '0').
> boot-file Linux
> diag-device fd:diags
> diag-file
> input-device kbd
> output-device screen
> oem-banner
> oem-logo
> nvramrc
> boot-command begin ['] boot catch 500 ms cr again
>
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