On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 02:36:27PM +0200, Georg Koss wrote: > Please help! > I have rather trouble to get the puzzle together. I tried to change from > SuSE PPC 6.4/MacOS to Debian, so I am a Debian newbie, probably thatīs my > problem, donīt know. > > I have a G4 with two harddisks and DVD trying to install from CDROM. The > Debian installation works until the make harddisk bootable as described in > the manual. At this point it gets confusing. > > My fstab looks like this: > > /dev/hda9 mac/HDA hfs > /dev/hdb9 mac/HDBBoot hfs
make sure you change the type on this to Apple_Bootstrap > /dev/hdb14 mac/HDB hfs > /dev/hdb10 swap swap > /dev/hdb11 / ext2 > /dev/hdb12 /home ext2 > /dev/hdb13 /var ext2 do you really need to have that mac partition on hdb? if not you could repartition this disk without all the mac driver partition cruft, it makes things cleaner.. > > In OF the boot-device line looks like this: > boot-device /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL > PROTECTED]/@1:9,\\:tbxi hd,\\:tbxi > > The devaliases for the harddiscs looks like this: > ultra0 /[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ultra1 /[EMAIL PROTECTED] that long ugly path is not necessary, macos does not use the aliases.. > Following the instructions I loaded ybin 0,26 and yaboot 0,8 with my SuSE 6,4 > from Ethan Bensonīs site and left it in my /home directory during the Debian > install. > > After the installation of Debian with the Ram-Disk / and the /target (on my > hdb11 ?) I had no possibility to un-tar with -zxvpf the archive. bacause -z > is an unknown option (at this step?). busybox utils are not as fancy as the real GNU stuff. try: gzip -dc ybin-0.26.tar.gz | tar -xvf - > Next Problem is not available "make install" as it is recommended in the > yaBoot-FAQīs to get the proper localisations for ybin and yaboot at that step. > Also I didnīt understand what to write exactly to mkofboot to get the proper > ybin-configuration. install manually, its pretty simple: cd ybin-0.26 cat ybin > /usr/sbin/ybin cp ofpath /usr/sbin/ thats good enough for now, then run: mkofboot -b /dev/hdb9 -i ./yaboot -m ./ofboot --root /dev/hdb11 \ --partition 11 --device `ofpath /dev/hdb` that should install a basic bootstrap which will boot your system, another way you can do it is like this: ae /target/etc/yaboot.conf and create a file like this: boot=/dev/hdb9 device=ultra1: partition=11 delay=10 timeout=20 install=/where/ever/ybin-0.26/yaboot magicboot=/where/ever/ybin-0.26/ofboot image=/vmlinux label=linux root=/dev/hdb11 read-only you should also get the powerpc-utils deb out of potato-proposed-updates and extract the nvsetnev from it, replace the copy on the ramdisk in /sbin with the new one. that way ybin can configure OF for you. after you boot your system for the first time install the ybin deb from proposed-updates (its 0.23 which is ok i think) and also install the powerpc-utils. if you want to use 0.26 instead of 0.23 just untar the 0.26 tarball in /usr/local/src and run make install, this will install everything under /usr/local, then modify /etc/yaboot.conf to change install= and magicboot= to: install=/usr/local/lib/yaboot/yaboot magicboot=/usr/local/lib/yaboot/ofboot 0.26 has a much better ofboot script then 0.23, it should be more reliable, there is not much difference that you can see though. note if you install the 0.26 version you will have to either type the full path to /usr/local/sbin/ybin or else change root's path, which has /usr/sbin before /usr/local/sbin. 0.23 ybin cannot work with 0.26 ofboot. you could just do a make PREFIX=/usr MANDIR=share install too i suppose, that will overwrite the debian package files which i think is generally not a good idea. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
pgpPUDhCoTFtI.pgp
Description: PGP signature