On 11/10/2013 6:58 PM, Finn Thain wrote:
On Sun, 10 Nov 2013, Patrick McCarthy wrote:
<snip> since Penguin
said it didn't have enough memory (I have 36mb total)
MacOS applications only get the amount of memory assigned to them. You can
increase Penguin's memory in Finder using Get Info under the File menu.
Given the size of this kernel image, Penguin's default setting isn't
likely to work.
I use 16mb allocated to Penguin. Works fine with that.
I don't use an initrd (I build my own kernels) so I can't tell you
what the right arguments are. Probably root=/dev/ram Also, you
probably need to specify the real root filesystem partition (e.g.
/dev/sda5) but I don't know how this is done for a Debian initrd. Finn
I still use the real root (root=/dev/sda4 for example) option in Penguin
booter by itself. It seems to be clever enough to handle the initrd
options itself.
Still haven't gotten around to trying to figure out the ADB options for
X. I have a couple or three PPC Macs sitting around that ought to work.
Scott
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