On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 06:40 AM, Chris Tillman wrote:
How about posting the results of nvsetenv and cat /target/etc/quik.conf
from the installer shell, so we can catch up with where you're
at now?
The output of nvsetenv:
little-endian? false
real-mode? false
auto-boot? true
diag-switch? false
fcode-debug? false
oem-banner? false
oem-logo? false
use-nvramrc? true
real-base 0xffffffff
real-size 0x100000
virt-base 0xffffffff
virt-size 0x100000
load-base 0x4000
pci-probe-list 0xffffffff
screen-#columns 0x64
screen-#rows 0x28
selftest-#megs 0x0
boot-device scsi-int/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0
boot-file linux
diag-device fd:diags
diag-file
input-device kbd
output-device pci1/@E
oem-banner
oem-logo
nvramrc : '& get-token drop ;
: >& dup @ 6 << 6 >>a -4 and + ;
: & na+ >& ;
6ED '& execute
0 value mi
: mmr " map-range" mi if my-self $call-method else
$call-parent then ;
89B '& ' mmr BRpatch
: mcm -1 to mi $call-method 0 to mi ;
8CB '& 1E na+ ' mcm BLpatch
: maa -1 to mi 1D swap ;
8C9 '& 5 na+ ' maa BLpatch
8C9 '& 134 + ' 1 BLpatch
8CD '& 184 + dup 14 + >& BRpatch
8C6 '& 7C + ' u< BLpatch
0 value yn
: y yn 0= if dup @ to yn then ;
8CB '& ' y BRpatch
' y 28 + 8CB '& 8 + BRpatch
: z yn ?dup if over ! 0 to yn then ;
8CC '& ' z BRpatch
' z 2C + 8CC '& 8 + BRpatch
boot-command boot
The output of quik.conf:
# Example of how can be quik.conf set up
timeout = 100
default = linux
image = /boot/vmlinux-2.2.20-pmac
label = linux
#partition = 2
root = /dev/sda2
#image = /boot/vmlinux.old
# label = old