Hi Ethan, On 15 Apr, this message from Ethan Benson echoed through cyberspace: > Something else i am interested in is the OpenFirmware configuration > required to successfully boot with quik on various models.
7600/132, with G3/300 processor upgrade, OF version 1.0.5, booting from internal SCSI disk. Note that OF 1.0.5 is broken (as far as we know) in that you can't select a partition to boot from; it will use the first it finds. Therefore I'm still using the quik installed on my old R4 root partition ;-). I'll try reinstalling quik on my current root partition one of these days.... /etc/quik.conf: init-message="Type macos, linux or off\n" timeout=50 default=r5 image=/boot/vmlinux-2.2.18 label=r5 append="root=/dev/sda8 console=ttyS0 console=tty0 video=controlfb: video=matrox:off" image=/boot/vmlinux-test label=test append="root=/dev/sda8 console=ttyS0 console=tty0 video=scrollback:64k video=controlfb:vram:3 video=matrox:off" ______________________ 'test' is my current 2.4 kernel; I'm selecting it via OF's boot-file variable. Here are the OF settings: boot-device scsi-int/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 (internal SCSI ID 1) boot-file test (I think the leading space here is required) boot-command begin ['] boot catch 1000 ms cr again (all others except nvramrc are at defaults) the boot-command catches SCSI disks that are slow at spinning up. Also, on all chaos-based machines, your quik wrapper could patch OF to correctly drive the chaos display under OF.... Let me know if you need the patch. Or, include a means for user-specified nvramrc patches, and pre-load it with the chaos patch. Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. "