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Boot method: Virtual CD-ROM (LODIMGCLG IMGCLG(MYCLG) DEV(OPTVRT01) OPTION(*LOAD)) Image version: etch with d-i beta3 (as of August 2006) - http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/etch_di_beta3/powerpc/iso-dvd Date: 27 Oct 2006 Machine: IBM iSeries / i5 / AS/400 / System i (whatever IBM calls it now) Model 570 Processor: POWER5+, 2.2GHz, dual-core Memory: 1275696 kB Partitions: sda1 PPC PReP Partition, sda2 /, sda5 swap Output of lspci -nn and lspci -vnn: Machine has no PCI Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot: [E] Detect network card: [O] Configure network: [ ] Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [E] Install base system: [O] Clock/timezone setup: [O] User/password setup: [O] Install tasks: [O] Install boot loader: [E] Overall install: [O] Comments/Problems: I tried to install Debian as a "guest" within an i5/OS (or OS/400) partition via the CRTNWSD (Create Network Server Description) command. Unfortunately, i5/OS refused to recognize neither the yaird image nor the kernel itself as a valid IPL source. However, turning the partition on via the HMC and booting into SMS worked. Note that the the NWS has still to be varied on via WRKCFGSTS *NWS. Else, virtual I/O devices (and most notably NWSSTG) are missing. After booting into SMS, I was able to choose the virtual CD-ROM drive as IPL source. Booting and installing was straightforward (in case, one chose the "expert64" or "install64" yaboot entry - i5 refuses to boot from 32 bit kernels and crashes into ofdbg displaying a nice register dump). Graphics were a bit garbled[1] on the console (via telnet <i5/OS partition> 2301), but d-i was usable. D-i allowed me to make my root partition managed by LVM, what I chose on my first try. However, yaboot was unable to read its config from this partition, so I reinstalled (it was friday afternoon anyway) it without LVM on my /. yaboot was installed to a PReP partition (nothing notably until then) and the system rebooted. Unfortunately, I didn't start installation in expert mode, so I didn't notice that d-i only installed a 32 bit kernel. As expected, yaboot booted right into the open firmware debugger. After re-restarting the installation in expert mode, I hoped to find a 64 bit kernel in the installer's kernel selection list. However, only 32 bit kernels where listed, so I had to install a 64 bit version via a chroot environment in the command line. After rebooting, yaboot loaded the Elf64 kernel and all services started. However, a getty did not start on /dev/console (what made me a bit nervous first). I don't know if this is considered a bug or not... Anyway - nice job! I didn't expect the installation to go on that smoothly ;-) Footnotes ========= 1: http://kitt.yath.de/~yath/2006-10-31-d-i-1.png -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFR3oavBVic1oTsEgRAq6UAJ9m8Tb8J7NSDJUqk2/fIuIGybYp9QCfe0a4 bwsmyTFGQ3ocvbbb8HvJu+M= =6CHk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]