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Re: Workaround for installing Debian onto PowerMacs (2020-02-02 image)



On Tue, Feb 2, 2021, at 4:22 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> For anyone wanting to install a current Debian unstable snapshot onto their
> PowerMacs, I'm going to write down a short guide how to make sure GRUB
> gets installed properly (in case the installation fails).
> 
> Use either the powerpc or ppc64 image depending on your machine type:
> 
> > https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2021-02-02/
> 
> Install normally. After GRUB has been installed and the installation has
> finished, don't reboot the machine yet.
> 
> Switch to another console and enter the following commands:
> 
> # mount -o bind /dev/ /target/dev/
> # mount -o bind /proc/ /target/proc/
> # mount -o bind /sys/ /target/sys/
> 
> # chroot /target/
> # bash
> # grub-install --macppc-directory=/boot/grub
> # export boot_device=$(nvram --print-config=boot-device)
> # nvsetenv boot-device ${boot_device%%\\\\BootX}\\grub
> 
> # exit
> # exit
> # umount /target/dev
> # umount /target/proc
> # umount /target/sys
> # exit
> 
> Then switch back to the installer console.
> 
> I am going to fix the GRUB installation for PowerMacs in the next weeks 
> once and
> for all. I have read through the grub-installer code again and now have 
> a rough
> idea for a proper fix for the issue. The current fix that Frank 
> Scheiner authored
> and that we have been using the past months is actually a bit hacky and 
> unreliable
> which is why I will take another approach which will involve a udeb for 
> hfsprogs
> so that partman-auto can set up the HFS partition automatically.
> 
> Adrian

So I tried this.  I installed from the 2021-02-02 NETINST ppc64 on my G5 powermac.  When it got to the end and wanted to reboot, I switched to the F2 console and ran the above routine.  Then I allowed it to reboot.

It did not boot.  What I got was a folder with a blinking questionmark.

I tried rebooting with the <ALT> key but got nothing there.

Please let me know if there's anything else you want me to try!  I'm really looking forward to being able to install an up-to-date Debian on this machine!  Thanks very much for all your efforts!

Rick


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