From: "Chris Tillman" <tillman@voicetrak.com>
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: PowerPC Problem
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 11:08:12 -0700
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 06:48:51PM +0200, Steve Langdon wrote:
> weeks later and I'm still completely stuck. Anyone out there know how
this
> works.
>
> at the "Install Kernel and Modules step" the installer just cant find
the
> right folder / files containing the Linuk kernal
>
> If I select the option 'chose from a list' it doesnt even give me a list
of
> possibilities. This probably means it cant find ANY file system on
either
> CD-ROM drive OR my HFS partition. There are copies of the new-powerpc
> folder on both.
1) To check whether the installer can find the file system, execute a shell
or switch to virtual console 2, and use commands to mount the intended file
system and list the directories you have there containing the install
files.
Note, that folder should not be named "new-powerpc" as you stated above.
It should be named "new-powermac".
> Has anybody else out there had to manually type in the location of the
> folder containing the kernel?
>
> If so, what did you type in?
If you type the complete path up to new-powermac starting with /instmnt/,
it
should work. You can also use the [...] to navigate to it, and it will fill
the path in.
> Is it cos I'm using a German iMac ? (cant beleive it is)
>
> I'm on the point of giving up and donating my house and cute children to
> Bill Gates.
He probably wouldn't appreciate them like we would, so donate them to us
instead.
> >This is in the Install Kernel and Modules step? The critical part is
for
> >it to find a powermac or new-powermac folder, with drivers.tgz and
> >images-1.44 inside, and with rescue.bin inside images-1.44.
> >
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