Re: Newbie trying to install Debian PPC into an old 15" PowerBook G4...
On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 08:28:21AM -0800, PhiLLip Pi wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 09:20:27PM -0800, PhiLLip Pi wrote:
> > > > > I downloaded, burned, and booted
> > > > > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/release/ubuntu-12.04-desktop-powerpc.iso
> > > > > since I didn't have a blank DVD to use for the bigger and newer
> > > > > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/trusty/release/lubuntu-14.04.5-desktop-powerpc.iso
> > > > > file. Maybe that's a good thing because v12.04 was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
> > > > > slow as to be expected. :(
> > > > >
> > > > > Anyways, it took me a while to navigate since I don't use Ubuntu. I
> > > > > managed to find Terminal with its Unity's hotkeys (ctrl+alt+T). I ran
> > > > > "sudo gparted" command. I resized the free drive space in half. Now, we
> > > > > wait...
> > > >
> > > > I hope it works.
> > >
> > > Nope, it failed pretty fast but I didn't have free time to research,
> > > screen capture, upload, etc. for you guys due to a family emergency
> > > (nothing serious). Now, I have time for now! GParted's details showed:
> > >
> > > GParted 0.11.0 --enable-libparted-dmraid
> > >
> > > Libparted 2.3
> > >
> > > Shrink /dev/sda5 from 55.89 GiB to 36.11 GiB 00:15:57 ( ERROR )
> > >
> > > calibrate /dev/sda5 00:00:04 ( SUCCESS )
> > >
> > > path: /dev/sda5
> > > start: 704
> > > end: 117,209,529
> > > size: 117,208,826 (55.89 GiB)
> > >
> > > check file system on /dev/sda5 for errors and (if possible) fix
> > > them ( N/A )
> > >
> > > checking is not available for this file system
> > >
> > > shrink file system 00:15:44 ( ERROR )
> > >
> > > using libparted
> > >
> > > libparted messages ( INFO )
> > >
> > > Input/output error during read on /dev/sda
> > >
> > > An error occurred during extent relocation.
> > >
> > > Data relocation has failed.
> > >
> > > Resizing the HFS+ volume has failed.
> > >
> > > ========================================
> > >
> > > Create Primary Partition #1 (unformatted, 19.78 GiB) on /dev/sda
> > >
> > >
> > > I also managed to get a screen capture to share of the whole desktop
> > > screen: https://i.imgur.com/vD5a7L7.png ... I hope those help? As you
> > > can see, it failed in step 0! :( Maybe I am doing it wrong?
> > >
> > > Maybe I should try installing Ubuntu instead of Debian from this
> > > bootable CD to see if it lets me resize and install if it comes with a
> > > fancy GUI installer?
> > >
> > > Uh oh. I wonder if my HDD got hosed during this attempt. Scary! :/
> >
> > HDD is still OK. I did try to tell Ubuntu's liveCD's installer to resize
> > the HFS+ partition, but it kept making 0 MB partitions. Argh. It never
> > resizes! So weird.
>
> I rebooted to Ubuntu's live CD, ran its installer, and tried to resize
> HFS+ but somehow it wiped out my HFS+ (resized). Huh? Oh well. I give
> up. I am doing an Ubuntu install of the whole drive. I wonder how slow
> it will be after it is done. :(
So, I tried it briefly. It ran OK. So, I tried reinstalling Mac OS X
v10.2.1+10.2.8 update and its classic from scratch into the same HDD,
but split the partitions in half with its Disk Utility on the original
install DVD. I tried to use Lubuntu, but it kept crashing due to ATI
Radeon video card? I posted that issue in my
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2354615 forum thread. I gave
up on this for now.
So, I went back to Ubuntu. Finally, it went farther but it crashed at
the end for the restart. I don't think it ever did its Grub thing since
PowerBook G4 still boots up into Mac OS X. Argh.
Hmm, maybe time to go back to Debian net-installer? :P
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