Hello David, On 4/15/21 10:07 AM, David VANTYGHEM wrote:Le 15/04/2021 à 18:01, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz a écrit :On Apr 15, 2021, at 5:56 PM, David VANTYGHEM <david.vantyghem@infolib.re> wrote:Try: boot hd:2,\\System\Library\CoreServices\BootXboot hd:2,\\System\Library\CoreServices\BootX -> No valid state has been set by load or init-program boot hd:1,\\System\Library\CoreServices\BootX -> No valid state has been set by load or init-program boot hd:0,\\System\Library\CoreServices\BootX -> nothing happens and in the AQEMU serial console, I've got this message : Not a bootable ELF imageHow did you boot the installation ISO? The installed system should be booted exactly the same way provided that you PowerMac emulation is accurate. AdrianTo install Debian, I boot from the installation ISO file, mounted on a virtual CDROM : /usr/bin/qemu-system-ppc \ -monitor stdio \ ... -name "Debian + LXDE sur iMac G3" \ -M g3beige ...I don't know anything about the emulator that you are using, but a PowerMac G3 Beige system is an OldWorld PowerMac, despite the fact that it has an early version of Open Firmware. A real-hardware G3 Beige system requires BootX to boot Linux (it can't use Yaboot or GRUB). On a side note, the first NewWorld PowerMac, the Lombard G3 PowerBook, also apparently can't use GRUB because its Open Firmware is too old (though Yaboot works ok on this system). If that information is not relevant here, please disregard. -Stan Johnson
I've got a real grey G3, this model : https://everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac_dv_se_500.html#macspecs1
I want to emulate it with qemu before installing Debian on it.
Perhaps I should use another option ?
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