On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:58:32AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote: > On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 05:53:09PM +0200, starlett wrote: > > Is it possible to use HFS Boot Partition with Debian and load kernel from > > that partition, as LinuxPPC, SuSE and YDL do? Does it reqires only > > changes in yaboot.conf? > > image=vmlinux-2.2.18 > root=/dev/hda3 > read-only > partition=2
another thing, if your concerned about wanting to simply boot a kernel you have on your macos partition (why anyone would do that is beyond me, downloading files from the internet is perfectly possible under GNU/Linux) you can setup a yaboot entry for it, for example lets say your partitioning is as follows: /dev/hda2 Apple_Bootstrap 800K /dev/hda3 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 root filesystem /dev/hda5 Apple_HFS MacOS you can have an /etc/yaboot.conf like so: ## Example yaboot.conf for ybin and yaboot >= 0.6 ## see man yaboot.conf for more details. ## Change to your bootstrap partition ie: /dev/hda2 boot=/dev/hda2 device=hd: delay=10 timeout=20 install=/usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot ## Comment out if you have a newworld compatible nvsetenv (ybin can ## likely detect the incompatible version) when commented out ybin ## will update the boot-device variable in OpenFirmware to the ## bootstrap partition. #nonvram image=/vmlinux label=Linux root=/dev/hda3 read-only partition=3 image=/vmlinux label=macoskenrel root=/dev/hda3 read-only partition=5 # ^^^^^^ that is your macos partition, so when you get your yaboot boot: prompt you enter `macoskernel' and yaboot will boot the kernel `vmlinux' at the root level of your macos partition. this should also work to keep kenrels in a `boot' directory at the root level of the macos partition: image=/boot/vmlinux label=macoskenrel root=/dev/hda3 read-only partition=5 yaboot uses OpenFirmware's filesystem functions for HFS and HFS+ filesystems, so this should work even if your macos partition is HFS+. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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