> (Read this reply from the bottom up.) >From the bottom up... > It often happens, after a failed boot, that OF is > hopelessly hosed. > Use reset-all to get a fresh copy. > reset-all command issued
> Here you had quik loaded! I think just changing your > boot-file > to Linux will let it boot. You can try just typing > it in > at the boot: prompt. > For boot-file, just put the label you use in > quik.conf, by > default Linux. entered Linux at the boot: prompt - same error CLAIM failed > You can get a MacOS on a floppy; but I think I read > the patch > utility doesn't run on your machine anyway. > > Yes, even from the installer, you can use nvsetenv. > Without > arguments it gives you printenv, otherwise it's just > like > open firmware setenv. So you could make a little > shell script > that you could proof then execute. > I ran the setenv commands from within the installation program, right after the Make System bootable command. on reboot, same error: CLAIM failed. > > The netbsd page claims that this is a symptom of the > wrong > load-base; I don't have any experience with that, > but it > might be worth a try. > [nv]setenv load-base 100000 was one of the settings I used. The value was from the penguinPPC page for this machine. I have also tried 600000 as referenced on another page. > I would have hoped that would work. > I hoped so too. When I saw the quik loading, I thought I was all set. I did find another reference online regarding two bootable partitions, and the author actually edited the partition map to remove a flag. His document refered to 'beav' as the editor, but all I have from the boot floopy is nano-tiny, which doesn't seem to work with his directions. I played with the various partitions (hda2...hda7) as ATA-Disk@0:# on the boot device, and got CLAIM Failed for #'s 2 and 0, all others reported a non-bootable partition. I'm wondering of the 'Make System Bootable' step is adding a second boot flag as suggested by the author. (The site is not responding as I write this and my notes are at home... sorry I can't reference this better...) I'm thinking perhaps I should repartition the entire hard disk as a single partition to see if that resolves the error. Got any other suggestions... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]