Re: Installing Debian on a Beige G3 PowerMac (OldWorld)
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- Subject: Re: Installing Debian on a Beige G3 PowerMac (OldWorld)
- From: Dana Sibera <dana@danamania.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 13:00:01 +1100
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On 30/12/2006, at 5:33:31PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
If you are OK with OS9 and BootX, I suggest you get a copy of the
BootX 1.2.2 (latest -- vintage April, 2000) software from BenH's
web page, http://penguinppc.org/historical/benh/ and read the
documentation that comes with it. Once you've got that under your
belt, we can proceed with the actual installation.
Even if Stephen doesn't respond, I'd love to know the exact steps
others taken to get a standard Etch running on the oldworld G3, as
I'm starting to think I'm messing something up, or at least missing
out on a few kernel arguments vital to getting things running on the
beige. I've tried a 5500, 6500, 6360, 6400 and two beige G3s in the
last week with Etch kernels, either from fresh new installs or
upgrading a working fresh Sarge install, and the best I can get from
an Etch kernel is not finding the root filesystem after install,
mostly the kernels just lock up before getting to the point where the
penguin appears.
Dana
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