Holger Levsen wrote:
I tried lot's of floppy images floating around lately but must have
missed the ones that work ;-) Unfortunately ~wouter seems to have given
up on the floppy building part (assumption made on the fact that there
is netboot, cdrom, mini-iso, etc. but no floppy images). Anyway, I wish
they are here: http://people.debian.org/~wouter/d-i/powerpc-miboot/
I haven't tested them in a while, though.
regards,
Holger
Thanks Holger,
I recognized them shortly after I posted (sorry) and tried them.
boot.img floppy reads in well (i.e. is recognized) and shows Tux in
front of a box. After a while the floppy drive is done, but the screen
doesn't change to the familiar linux console. I suppose it's put out
onto the onboard video, when I use the floppies but I don't have the
possibility to have a look on that 'outlet'. I speculate that, since
floppy vmlinux cannot be as fat as the cdrom kernel, radeonfb has been
taken out of the kernel config or that some kernel option I can't modify
is preventing me from getting output on the pci video card. I haven't
tried to wait, blindly eject boot.img, put root.img in, press Enter and
see if that data is sucked in as well (and proof that linux from
floppies is actually active on another video-device than that set in my
OpenFirmware environment; OF output-device is set to the pci video card)
.. will have to try that
If it works, is there a way to make the boot floppies behave the same
way as the cdrom-vmlinux regarding the way output-device is handled? Is
OF output-device handled at all? My guess is it isn't and that it was
just pure luck radeonfb kicked in and did the right thing when I booted
the cdrom-vmlinux. I don't know really..
Have a nice one,
Christian
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