Re: yaboot etc
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Lombard is a newworld mac. BootX works, yaboot too, but yaboot is more
> reliable. Either my precompiled kernel or Paul's rsync kernel should work
> fine on the Lombard with both BootX and yaboot (Paul recently merged the
> necessary kernel changes for yaboot support).
I've found it less reliable on my Lombard. I have it installed on an
HFS partition, configured to load Ben's ibook revision 12 kernel (the
one he says I'll have to use when using yaboot).
When I boot that kernel with yaboot (0.5), the kernel boots, getty spawns,
and I get no cursor in text mode. I'm using atyfb for my video driver.
Also, when I boot a kernel with yaboot, putting my laptop to sleep
(I'm using pmud) does so permanantly--it won't wake up.
I have none of these problems using BootX.
Also, I can't get yaboot to load a kernel from a non-HFS partition.
I thought this was why it was supposed to be cool. It complains about
a bad partition type (something like MAC-PARTS), and I'm sure I have the
partition number correct (hd:7,/vmlinuz). It loads kernels from HFS partitions
correctly. I built yaboot with DEBUG on, and it gives me lots more
information, but none of it helped me much, and I can't really cut and
paste from its PROM text interface into this rxvt. :)
--
Shaw Terwilliger (sterwill@io.nu)
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