Chris Tillman wrote: > On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:27:19PM +1000, Michael Lake wrote: >>ummm about reconfiguring yaboot?? How does one do that when you are in a >>shell from booting from an install CD? I have booted from a CD and have >>mounted my system with "mount /dev/hda11 /mnt" so I can now see and >>probably edit /etc/yaboot.conf >>Then I gather you run ybin but what parameters to give to ybin to tell >>it to install to /dev/hda??? >>Normally I would just run ybin from a normally booted system. >>(I dont have a man ybin on the CD booted system)
> The best way is to execute in a chroot. First modify > /target/etc/yaboot.conf if needed. Then > chroot /target /bin/bash > mount -t proc proc /proc > ybin -v > exit OK I have booted from CD1 and got myself a # shell. mounted /dev/hda11 under /target and I was able to cat /target/etc/yaboot.conf and all was fine with it. Then followed the above. All worked OK. (I liked the blessing) Rebooted the machine and at the boot: prompt hit 'l' for linux, it enters the second boot stage then still starts the kernel and exits with openpic exit. So the error is still the same. Can someone explain what the OSX upgrade might have done. I would have thought that it would have just blown away the bootloader for linux and so I would not have even got a boot: prompt - it would have just booted straight into OSX. Yet I still have the first stage bootloader and it points to my current perfectly fine kernel. Is there something that the kernel needs to know from OpenFirmware that OSX upgrade changed? I cant imagine theat the OSX upgrade would touch the kernel as that is on /dev/hda11 Mike UTS CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F DISCLAIMER ======================================================================== This email message and any accompanying attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, do not read, use, disseminate, distribute or copy this message or attachments. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete this message. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views the University of Technology Sydney. Before opening any attachments, please check them for viruses and defects. ========================================================================