On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Pan wrote: [ONCE AGAIN] please answer UNDER the previous post it's easier to read and please cut what's not usefull
> Apparently the disk is /dev/hda for the installer, but it's ultra2 for > OF. yes > I have to reboot the machine, and if I go to the OF prompt, I > can type 'boot ultra2:9,yaboot'. yes > BUT, on the next screen, when I try to just hit enter (or type Linux and > then enter, doesn't matter) it says > > Can't open device <hd:0> > hd:11,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device > > Any ideas? because apparently OF uses 'ultra2' and linux uses '/dev/hda' > and it's not liking it... yes it sound's a little confusing. while checking the yaboot.conf man page, you will find that you can specify the ofboot and device using the "real" OF path for those variables. I use the following (you should adjust to your settings) boot=/dev/hda2 ofboot=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2 device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Eric -- > [Linux] c'est une philosophie un art de vivre, un état intérieur, > une sorte de fluide qui nous entoure et nous pénètre. Fais tourner stp ! -+- Guillaume in Guide du linuxien pervers - "Tous drogués j'vous dis !"