On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 11:07:15PM -0700, Matt Brubeck wrote: > > This page has fairly detailed explanation, and I'm sure the NetBSD > developers will be happy to fill you in on any more details: > > <http://netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/faq.html#boot-support> > > [This FAQ also has a very excellent OF reference and tutorial, > worth checking out.]
ill do that. > > do they still require that the disk use msdos partition tables? > > Only on oldworld machines. On machines with OF version 2.4 or 3, it can > boot from MacOS formatted disks with HFS partitions, ala yaboot. > OF 3 can even boot the kernel directly, with no extra bootloader. interesting. > > it would be quite easy for me to add a netbsd= option to the ybin boot > > menu, i just need more info on what file i need to execute. > > Excellent! Hopefully this will give you a start. > > It would also be a service to NetBSD/macppc if someone could port ybin to > NetBSD, for configuring and installing the kernel and bootstrap files. i would like to do that, i was going to when i noticed openbsd supported powerpc, but like i said it saw my scsi card said `wtf is that!' and commited sukupu... > On multi-boot systems a single HFS-formatted bootstrap volume could be > used for both the NetBSD kernel and yaboot. Might it be possible to port > ofpath also? yes i see now reason why {net,open}BSD cannot use the same 800K Apple_Bootstrap partition. porting ofpath is another matter... it completely depends on linux' /proc/device-tree and some other linux specific /proc cruft. if *bsd exports most of the same information into /kern (they correctly believe that /proc is for processes, not a dumping ground for random shi*) ybin would be trivial to port to BSD, i already take great efforts to not depend on any GNUisms and stick to straight posix. i don't suppose anyone would be willing to send me a current netbsd CD? assuming it supports blue g3s with an adaptec 2930CU ? my internet connection consists of some tin cans and string so it takes quite a long time to download little things like OSes... > If no one has picked up these ideas in a few months (when I have access to > my newworld machine again), I'll give it a try. i would like to get ybin ported, ofpath would be nice, but significantly harder (it would probably have to be 100% rewritten, that is assuming you can get access to the device-tree from BSD at all) right now i am finishing up yabootconfig... -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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