"Sven" == Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Is it possible to install/run Debian on a PowerMac G5 (two 2.0 >> Ghz CPUs)? >>
Sven> You use the up kernel, and then install the smp kernel by Sven> hand after the reboot. Please excuse the ignorance, but I don't seem to know what the "up" kernel is. Is this the standard *-power4 kernel in d-i, or do I need to get them onto my hard disk from some place. (I have many years (10+) installing Linux on i386 but perhaps I've jumped in too deep with a dual G5 for my first powerpc experience?) I used the d-i business card ISO from Dec 19, 2004. This CD boots a G4 laptop just fine using the default kernel (do nothing, or hit return at the return at the boot prompt). For various reasons I can't actually install on the G4 laptop (for now anyway). On using the CD on the Dual CPU G5 I see the following text on the screen after choosing 'install-power4' at the boot: prompt ... ok opening display /[EMAIL PROTECTED],f0000000/NVDA,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/NVDA,[EMAIL PROTECTED] copying OF device tree...done starting cpu /cpus/PowerPC,G5...failed: 00000000 Initializing fake screen: NVDA,Display-B Calling quiesce... returning 0x014000000 from prom_init and then hangs in the while screen (and the fans get real lound after a while :-) I suspect this means I should boot with an smp kernel?? If I boot with 'install-power4 video=ofonly' I get exactly the same thing. If I use the default kernel (hit return at the the boot: prompt) I get the follwing additional text Invalid memory access at %SRR0: 00000000.01403b88 $SRR1: 10000000.00083030 Apple PowerMac7,3.5.1.8f5 BootROM built on 09/29/04 at 18:56:06 Copyright 1994-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved Wlecome to Open Firmware, the system time and date is 06:35:59 12/21/2004 To continue booting, type "mac-boot" and press return To shut down, type "shut-down" and press return Release keys to continue! and it hangs there. I'm about ready to write a d-i report about this, but I thought I should check first if I'm doing something really stupid.....does this sound familiar? Thanks! Shyamal