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Re: Installing onto a powerbook for the first time



On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 10:50:59PM +0100, Hani Jabr wrote:
> Derrik Pates wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:31:33AM +0100, Hani Jabr wrote:
> > > I'm sorry.  The distribution I am installing is the latest (potato?), and the
> > > problem I am having with getting it to boot is that I didn't create an 800K
> > > 'Apple_Bootstrap' partition.  The documentation I read says to create it before
> > > the first Mac OS partition.  This is for Yaboot.  Is there an alternative that
> > > the documentation does not describe?  Is there another way?
> >
> > Use the 'r' command in mac-fdisk to reorder the logical partition
> > ordering (the partition will be _physically_ after the MacOS partition,
> > but its entry will be before that of the MacOS partition). It doesn't
> > even strictly have to be before the MacOS partition, but that's for
> > convenience (if the XPRAM gets trashed, the yaboot partition will get
> > picked up first when the OpenFirmware does a bootable partition scan).
> >
> >
> 
> OK, now I'm really confused.  I've created the system such that the
> original os x/os
> 9 partition is untouched at number 10, reordered the bootstrap partition
> to number
> 9, the swap partition is 11 and the root partition is 12.  I booted off
> the cd and
> ran
> 
> mkofboot -o hd:12 --boot /dev/hda9 -m /usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot --root /dev/hda12
                 ^^
                 9 in your case
> --partition 12
> 
> I also ran ybin -v -b /dev/hda9 -i /usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot, however that
> gave a "file
> not found" error.  It did say that it had successfully completed,
> though, and it did
> change the firmware boot device to partition 9.
> 
> I rebooted, looked at the partition, all ok.  I told it to boot and it said
> "MAC-PARTS: Specified partition is not valid can't OPEN hd:9,tbxi"
> 
> I also tried setting the boot device to hd:9,yaboot....

I'm guessing, is ofpath on your system? Does 

# ofpath /dev/hda9 return a decent OF path?

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