Hi,
I had the same problem.
The following should solve it: At the boot prompt of yaboot, enter the
name of your kernel image and append "video=ofonly". If you're using
everything default, type the following:
Linux video=ofonly
To make this change permanent, insert in yaboot.conf after the
appropriate kernel image:
append="video=ofonly"
Don't forget to run ybin to update your boot sector (? - don't know if
boot sector is the right name :-)
With this setting there could be problems using X, but I only have a
working config for 2.4.17benh-kernel and the xserver from testing. So I
can't tell you, how to do this under 2.2.x-Kernels.
Hope it helps,
Daniel
On Saturday, March 16, 2002, at 03:56 AM, Dimitris Dimitriadis wrote:
Hopefully I don't iterate things that have been said already (there is
a very similar recent thread, but it didn't explicitly say what to do).
I've installed 2.2.r5 from the net, following the appropriate
instructions. In order to be albe to install to begin with, I remember
adding 'novideo' to yaboot.conf in the installation files (I downoladed
the floppy images) as the plain .onf file rendered my output useless
(described below). Adding novideo straightened things out.
I then installed debian without problems to a new partition, went very
smoothly. I also wrote the appropriate files to the bootstraps
partition (as per the instruction document), and the systems boots, as
it should, with debian by default.
However, I don't see a thing other than a white screen with output
containing the words '128' and 'ati' (which is the same as the
installation files did before I added 'novideo' to the yaboot.conf
file). I don't remember the exact wording, I could look this up if it
helps.
So, I tried to change the yaboot.conf file in the bootstrap partition.
I wouldn't know how to do this, as it isn't mounted to begin with.
Another thing I tried was to configure the yaboot.conf when generated
using mkofboot --boot [...]. Didn't work.
Is there any way of giving video settings during basic install? If so,
what is it?
Any feedback would be appreciated as I really look forward to logging
on to my new system and configuring it.
Thanks
/Dimitris
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