On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 08:22:40AM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote: > > Are you sure it's an elf? Now you've done it. I'm going to have to > fire up the mac to see where I went wrong on this. Oh, what a > bother. I coulda sworn ....
[EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies$ ls -l linux* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 867199 Jun 28 06:25 linuxapus -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 888549 Jun 28 06:34 linuxchrp -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1028605 Jun 28 06:43 linuxpmac.coff -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1141274 Jun 28 06:43 linuxpmac.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 731418 Jun 28 06:51 linuxprep [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies$ file linuxpmac.coff linuxpmac.coff: executable (RISC System/6000 V3.1) or obj module not stripped [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies$ zcat linuxpmac.gz > linuxpmac [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies$ file linuxpmac linuxpmac: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, PowerPC or cisco 4500, version 1, statically linked, not stripped [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies$ now lets go look at what the miboot script uses again.... [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies$ grep linux powerpc-specials/miBoot/mkboot.sh hcopy -r linuxpmac.gz :zImage yup im sure. > One thing about the OF is that it isn't readily available on some > machines, like my first pmac, the 7200. I tried very hard, and > failed, to get to the OF on that machine, although I have read many > successes on this list. I guess I never was able to get the cable > right. Anyway, it's a pain, so there is always going to be that one > person emailing in: "...but I'm on a 7200, and I don't see an OF > prompt...." Perhaps we should just say that such machines aren't > supported anymore, but if you want to take a crack at it, there's > this old miboot thang, and quik, go knock yourself out. For a > couple of months. woody boot-floppies should make 7200's bootable. > One thing that makes SILO so sweet is the relatively competent OF > job that Sun, and it's consultants, did. I was under the vague relatively competent? Sun's OpenBoot/OpenFirmware implementations are GREAT. > impression that yaboot was the closest to SILO that we could get > dealing with apple's OF implementation. I worked next to the same no its not. Apple's NewWorld OF is complete enough to have the full set of silo's features, and there is little reason for a code fork. silo now has much cleaner filesystem support making it much easier to drop new filesystems in (without breaking ext2 ahem). as well as nice things like transparent gzip support, a working message= variable, built in ls, and cat commands, tab key completion, etc. when looking to port these to yaboot i have come to the conclusion that it would be far simpler to add powerpc support to silo proper then to spend ages decrufting (read rewriting) yaboot. basing yaboot on quik was a good way to get us a quick and dirty working bootloader, but its not a good thing long term. > guys that did Sun's OF; they were hired to do > PowerHouse/FirePower/StarMax's OF implementation, so I suppose that > some ppc machines have better boot roms than others. i thought the clones just got thier rom from apple? -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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