morten wrote: > > ok I think it is time to summarize > > I'm installaing on a powerpc 7200/75 > I'm installing debian potato using a network installation > I install everything and just before rebooting I do... > > # ofpath > /bandit/gc/53c94/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > I change /target/etc/quik.conf to include the line image=/boot/vmlinux-2.2.19 > > # mount -t proc proc /taget/proc > # chroot /target /sbin/quik -fv > which tells me it installs quik on /dev/sda2 > > #ntsetenv boot-device /bandit/gc/53c94/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 > > after which I reboot. > It gives me the startup-sound *twice* (which I think is important to notice) > and then it dies (like in require 'command option p r' to be revived). > > Are we still believing that it is quik-problem? > If it was anything else than quik, I would at least get some kind of error > message, right? - like vmlinux-image not found. > > Your opinion please
I've installed potato on a 7200/75, and you've made it past the hard part. I would suggest reading the entire man page for nvsetenv because there are additional changes to the nvram that might solve your problem, including a different boot-command. Good luck, a