[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > German Poo Caaman~o wrote: > > Christophe Suire wrote: > > > I have install a Debian 2.2rev2 on a B50 using the kernel of YellowDog > > > > How did you do it? > [...] > The problem that you're running into now is that you need to partition your > disk. It has an AIX disklabel on it, so you need to create a new > disklabel on it. > > Start up the SuSE YAST installer, Alt-F2 over (or was it F4 ... one > of those 8-) to the command line when you get up to the partition > step and invoke fdisk by hand onto the volume in question.
I tryied different ways, but I can't get a shell :-( The F keys was working in Yast. I know because I got help wih '1' and 'F1', win Ctrl+'5' I rebooted the machine, etc. With LVM I got and error (number 98 AFAIR). BTW, the problem about the partition was solved. It was very strange, Yast couln't find my hard disk, so I installed Aix 4.3.3 again (it booted but it didn't work), I tryied again with Yast and I can partitioning the disk. I was thinking in opening the chassis (and it would be lost the warranty) and partition the disk in another computer, but it was fine at my last try. > Now go into the installer and have at it... should just work. > After you're installed I'd recommend going up to a later 2.4.x > kernel from fsmlabs.com I thought that all my problems would be solved. But the Yast didn't work for install :-( I save my configuration on disk, but it didn't recognize the source media (FTP). I booted from the CD (bo80.img), and I choose network install (FTP). The ramdisk and Yast was loaded successfully. If I select Install, appears a screen asking for the media, I keep the same parameters, but the source media doesn't right. I downloaded all tree of PPC 7.0 from SuSE (and Debian, too). is it need to buy SuSE-CD's for get an successfully installation? I only want install Debian. Thanks in advance, and please accept my apologizes for a lot of questions about SuSE (I read the sdb from SuSE, but isn't enough). -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html "La historia no se lee, se escribe"