Manea Mirko wrote: > > Hi! > > thanks to the help of Ethan I succeeded in creating a boot floppy. > > The steps are the following: > > 1. get boot-floppy-hfs.img and dd it to a floppy; > 2. test if you can boot (it will prompt for a ramdisk). I had to use an > old boot-floppy-hfs.img (with kernel 2.2.17) because latest (with > 2.2.18pre21, I think) locks the keyboard; > 3. get boot-floppies sources (from > http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/boot-floppies.html) and untar it; > 4. cd to boot-floppies-2.2.17/powerpc-specials/miBoot; > 5. with a hex editor (like khexedit or beav) edit System.bin; > 6. near the end (~00012d00) you'll find: > root=0200 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=1 adb_buttons=100,111 > video=atyfb:vmode:14,cmode:16,mclk:63 > where root=XXYY, ie XX major and YY minor number of the device to mount > as root (/dev/sda2 -> root=0802, /dev/sda3 -> root=0803, look in /dev/); > 7. set load_ramdisk=0 and prompt_ramdisk=0; > 8. insert boot-floppy-hfs.img and do a hmount /dev/fd0; > 9. hcopy System.bin : > 10. humount; > > Now you've got a boot floppy which mounts your root filesytem :) > For me it works! > > I've just finished installing the base system, but when the installer > asked for type of package selection (simple or advanced) I selected simple > and then it did a reboot (clean shutdown). Maybe there is some problems > in the installer... but now debian boots and I'm going to use dselect > and apt.. >
Is there a place where a idiot can download a working copy of the boot-floppy-hfs.img? thanks, -mike
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