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Re: Test-DFS for PowerPC



fwiw

This pismo boots the debian #1 cd with the "c" option.

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On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 18:58, Robert Jordens wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> [Sat, 05 Jun 2004] david howe wrote:
> > So far I can report that the disk fails to boot the following devices
> > New World G3 Pismo Powerbook
> > New World G3 Imac
> > Old World 9600 ppc
> > 
> > The disk appear as a valid HFS standard disk on a MacOS desktop however
> > I can't provide any more info about the boot failures :(
> 
> On my Powerbook neither the Debian installer images, nor this image
> boots if I press "c" during install. I have to go through
> "Command-Option-o-f", that is OpenFirmware. Then I have to enter 
> "boot cd:,\boot\yaboot" to get to yaboot. I have yet to see an image
> that boots with "c".
> 
> [Sat, 05 Jun 2004] Sven Luther wrote:
> > Well, you mean it only refuses to boot when you insert the disk and old
> > the 'c' key ? Does yaboot show up ? I guess not, is the iso HFS blessed
> > or some other magic ? 
> 
> /boot is hfs-blessed, ofboot.b is "UNIX/tbxi" and yaboot is "UNIX/boot".
> That is sufficient AFAIK.
> 
> > Also, i doubt it will work out of the box on old world, Robert, what is
> > the kernel size, and could you include a miboot image of this if it is
> > small enough ? Not sure the kernel or initrd fit on a floppy though.
> 
> Could you help me with that? I neither have the hardware nor the
> experience.
> 
> [Sat, 05 Jun 2004] Sven Luther wrote:
> > Downloading, i will make the adaptation for pegasos until monday or
> > tuesday. Not sure much need to be changed, just it should include the
> > kernels with builtin initrd for chrp-rs6k and prep, i guess not much is
> > needed. Well, and a link from the -chrp kernel to the -chrp-rs6k maybe.
> 
> > And, please include partimage if it is not already, it is a very usefull
> > tool for backuping/restoring partitions. I plan to make a DVD-RW with
> > DFS and a partimage copy of my main partitions. Maybe even an
> > automated script to do the restore or such.
> 
> John already included partimage.
> 
>         Robert.



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