Re: Workaround for installing Debian onto PowerMacs (2020-02-02 image)
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021, at 11:06 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> A small problem...
> After install the machine reboots automatically. We are not given an
> opportunity to stop the reboot. In fact, we are not even told a reboot
> is going to happen. Maybe the installer needs a step that confirms the
> reboot with a Yes/No prompt?
> The issue is aggravated by OpenFirmware behavior. Each command I issue
> at the OF prompt results in a "corrupt disk" message. I can't even
> eject the cd. OF tries to load the OS for each command I issue.
Two things you need to know:
1) The grub menu, that you see when the installer CD first boots up, offers "expert" mode. If you're not familiar with it, this makes the install process more granular, so you have more control over the details and timing. In order to apply Adrian's workaround, you need to use expert mode. It's not completely obvious, but you should be able to figure it out -- usually the default answer is the best, but keep your eyes open and try to understand each step.
2) Just before the reboot (at the stage you are arguing should be more explicit about rebooting) *before* you answer "continue" you need to hit <alt>-F2 to get yourself a shell running in the installer environment. At that point, you can execute the steps of Adrian's workaround. When you are finished with that, you can switch back to the installer menu by hitting <alt>-F1 . Then answer "continue" and it will reboot -- hopefully into the system you just installed.
Hope that helps!
Rick
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