Hi, >What version of yaboot are you using? Something better than 1.2.1 I >would think would have a better chance.
Oops, sorry about omitting important details... I was using yaboot 1.3.5 (from debian package of course!) >You might try leaving out the comma if there's no partition >number. I'm sure its needed if you put in the partition number, but I >seem to remember in my experiments that it wasn't if you are not >entering a partition number. Or OTOH cd:1,/vmlinux might be even >better. I haven't tried leaving out the comma yet - I will try it tonight. I did try cd:1,/vmlinux but it didn't work. (Can't find the Elf image or something like that...) >One idea is to try to put yaboot on the cd also, I think by default it >looks on the same drive from which it was booted. Which might allow >you to just type /vmlinux. >Another idea is to put a yaboot.conf with an image label on the CD >too, then you'll be able to type the label. Theoretically. I tried out both methods and haven't succeeded. It seems that OF cannot find yaboot image on the CD. Perhaps I should rephrase my question to get closer to the solution; 1) Which partition type (for CD) is OF capable of reading? Pure ISO9660? ISO9660+hfs hybrid? What about Rock-Ridge extensions? 2) Which partition type is yaboot capable of reading (among the above types)? Thanks! Joongul Lee