Hi all, I'm trying to install Debian woody on an IBM RS/6000 7025 F50 using the latest floppies.
I'm having very little success so far. The best I've managed is to get a "Booting:" message from OpenFirmware using the chrc rescue floppy and the OpenFirmware command 0> boot floppy:.\linux.bin root=/dev/fd0 load_ramdisk=1 However, the booting procedure stops after the disk is read, nothing appears on the screen and the only way to get control of the machine back is to power it down. Using the prep floppies didn't even get me this far; the machine didn't even read the floppy. The output from the .properties OF command seems to indicate this is a chrc machine anyway. Has anyone managed to install Debian on one of these? All pointers/suggestins gratefully accepted. I've read the Debian installation manual for this architecture but have found no indication as to how to solve this problem (yes, I did try making another floppy). Best regards, | George Karaolides Planitis Communications Ltd., | | tel: +357 22 45 65 00 Office 102, 11 Florinis Street, | | web: www.planitis.net Nicosia CY 1065, | | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Republic of Cyprus. |