On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 01:45:51PM +0100, Michel Lanners wrote: > On 17 Feb, this message from Sebastiaan echoed through cyberspace: > > it took me a couple of days before I had figured out how it works. The > > solution was in the manpage of nvsetenv. > > > > This is what I did for my 7300: > > boot-device scsi-int/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 > > boot-file /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2 > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > When using nvsetenv, make sure to enclose your boot-file value in quotes > and add a space in front. The leading space is important as it specifies > a string in Forth. And OF is nothing else than a Forth interpreter ;-)
boot-file should be redunant if you have a proper /etc/quik.conf though, quik is supposed to find its config file and go from that... also i have recently found out that beige g3s need the load-base changed to 0x600000, and generally need the darwin OF patches installed into nvramrc. but DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT change the load-base on any newworld or OpenFirmware 3.x.x machine!! -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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