>: >: init-code="dev /bandit/ohare/via-pmu backlight-on/" >: >: what does this mean exactly?
given you are in OF: 'dev' seems to be forth's 'cd' and then you can see all the possible commands for the node you are with: '.properties' 'words' 'backlight-on' is a command needed in the days of 2.1.24, does not harm 'cause it force the display to brighten up (can I say so?), and I left it there for romantic reminiscence. this command is restricted to the node /bandit/ohare/via-pmu. >: >: > compile your kernel >= 2.2.15pre14 with >: > # CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT is not set >: >: I gather the default LinuxPPC kernel has CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT=y ? (at least, >: my .config had it, generated by make pmac-config and make >: menuconfig)... Is it absolutely mandatory to remove this option? there's no way to get a newer kernel running via quik on your/my machine with "CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT=y", believe me or test it for yourself; and you don't need any BootX kernel messages if you let quik be your bootloader. >: >: > while in OF (opt-command-o-f during startboing): >: >: hum, this might be a problem.. maybe I didn't do it at exactly the right >: moment, but I never managed to do this in the last few days. But maybe >: it's just me... >: sometimes it's necessary to halt _not reboot_ the machine and then boot it the cold way. if you can get past this point, type: setenv auto-boot? false Claus
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