Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For powerpc, this would be : > > oldpmac miboot floppy install : needs one kernel floppy + miboot, > initrd on one floppy also, but maybe a two phase installation (would > need 3 floppies) as the initrd will not fit on one floppy.
CD1/dists/sarge/main/disks-powerpc/... CD1/disks link to ^^^ Netboot images will be on CD1 too. > oldpmac bootx/newpmac yaboot : both will be the same, exception is > that newpmac will use yaboot, while oldpmac will give instructions on > getting and making bootx work. CD1 bootblock > chrp/chrp-rs6k builtin initrd : this one would need a initrd builtin > the kernel image, and will easily be booted from either yaboot (chrp) > or from OF directly (chrp-rs6k or pegasos). CD2 bootblock > prep : no idea, but the above method should do also. CD3 bootblock And then start from the begining with different kernel flavours or low-mem versions or just non-bootable CDs. Does that sound ok? > And about flavors or installation methods, all of these need to come in > a cdrom and a net flavor, altough it would be best if one initrd can do > both, but this doesn't seem to be possible. The different methods of > booting the kernel+initrd do not influence how we will retrieve stuff > later on (udebs, base, rest of it). > > As for bootable CDs, i don't know what the method is for old/newpmac, > chrp, chrp-rs6k or prep, but there is nothing such for pegasos right > now, so it will have to use OF (boot /pci/ide/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 debian-installer). > > Any comment from the reminding powerpc people ? > > Friendly, > > Sven Luther MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]