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Re: Switching from BootX to quik



On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 11:54:57AM -0500, Rich Johnson wrote:
> On Monday, February 14, 2005, at 04:09 AM, Hans Ekbrand wrote:

[...]

> Fortunately, you can boot 'cmd-ctrl-O-F' (requires ADB keyboard) with a 
> console  or use the woody boot/rescue disk to run nvsetenv.

That is good to know, but hitherto this machine is only a toy.

> Unfortunately, the 'correct' parameters differ from machine to machine. 
>  On my 7200 they look like:
> # nvsetenv
> little-endian?  false
> real-mode?      false
> auto-boot?      true
> diag-switch?    false
> fcode-debug?    false
> oem-banner?     false
> oem-logo?       false
> use-nvramrc?    false
> real-base       0x2f00000
> real-size       0x100000
> virt-base       0xffffffff
> virt-size       0x100000
> load-base       0x4000

[...]

> How are you making out?

Rebooting as I write this. Thanks for the info.

-- 
Note that I use Debian version 3.1
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