Re: nvsetenv
On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 05:14:36PM +0200, David Campillos wrote:
> Hello again!
>
> My machine: PPC 9600/350
> My problem: it breathes with any problem
>
> I am trying to set the parameters in order to boot the correct kernel
> image. As some list members wrote, I am using the nvsetenv command.
> This is the configuration set by me with nvsetenv command:
>
> little-indian? false
> real-mode? false
> auto-boot? false
> 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 scsi/sd@1:0
> boot-file /boot/vmlinux-2.2.19-pmac // I think it is the correct
> name
> diag-service fd:diags
> diag-file
> input-device kbd
> output-device /bandit@F4000000/ATY,mach64@D
> oem-banner
> oem-logo
> nvramrc
> boot-command boot
Assuming quik was installed with a quik.conf, try setting
boot-file to Linux (the default image name) or just typing
in Linux at the boot: prompt. But maybe you don't even get
the boot prompt.
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- From: "David Campillos" <david@faqtoria.com>