Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > After an inspirational look at the boot-floppies todo list, I think I > found the answer. At > > www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/models.html > > there are comments about your machine, the main one being that you > need System Disk to update your broken firmware. I'll add this to the > docs somewhere.
The saga continues :) I setup my machine as follows : Booted OS9 and ran the disk tools. I created a 2 gig linux partition, then a 1.8 gig Macintosh extended partition and a 3.7 gig Macintosh extended partition. I installed OS9.2 to the 1.8 gig partition labeled untitled 2. Next, I installed OSX and upgraded to 10.1 on untitled 3. After this, I set the startup disk to be the disk with OS9.2 on it and booted into OS9.2. After unpacking and installing it, I ran system disk and set everything as they advised except for the boot-file option. I'm at a loss for this option. I hit the save button which according to the docs will apply nvram patches. The machine now stops at the OpenFirmware menu and does not boot anything by default. The startup banner says Open Firmware, 2.0f1 I then booted off of the woody disks and installed from the internet. Towards the end of the install, when presented with the option I chose to make Debian bootable. An attempt to boot from OpenFirmware doing boot just produces 0 > boot can't OPEN: My partition table looks mostly as follows. I'm tying this, so please excuse formatting and typos. Command (? for help): p /dev/hda type name length base (size) system # dump: name /dev/hda len 8 /dev/hda1 Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1 (31.5k) Partition map /dev/hda2 Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh 54 @ 64 (27.0k) Unknown /dev/hda3 Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh 74 @ 118 (37.0k) Unknown /dev/hda4 Apple_Driver_IOKit Macintosh 512 @ 192 (256.0k) Unknown /dev/hda5 Apple_Patches Patch Partition 512 @ 704 (256.0k) Unknown /dev/hda6 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Home file system 4096000 @ 1216 (2.0G) Linux native /dev/hda7 Apple_HFS untitled 2 3686400 @ 4097216 (1.8G) HFS /dev/hda8 Apple_HFS untitled 3 7782400 @ 7783616 (3.7G) HFS /dev/hda9 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 swap 524288 @ 15566016 (256.0M) Linux swap /dev/hda10 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 /home 8388608 @ 16090304 (4.0G) Linux Native /dev/hda11 Apple_Free 28698128 @ 24478912 (13.7G) Free space Block size=512, Number of Blocks=53177040 DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0 Drivers- 1: @ 64 for 21, type=0x701 2: @ 118 for 34, type=0xf8ff As you can see from this, the Linux partition now comes before any apple partitions on the disk. Booting debian, mounting the disk and running quik no longer produces the warning about a previous partition being bootable. I'm getting very desparate here :( Any further advice (up to and including give it up - its never going to work) would be greatly appreciated here. -- - Wayne Pascoe | Be nice to your daemons. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.penguinpowered.org.uk |