May be you should replace the device line by : device=hd: xavier
Le vendredi 15 juin 2007 à 07:50 -0400, eric a écrit : > *************yaboot.conf************************************** > boot=/dev/sda3 > device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ATTO,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/@0: > partition=4 > root=/dev/sda4 > timeout=30 > install=/usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot > magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot > > image=/boot/vmlinux > label=Linux > read-only > initrd=/boot/initrd.img > initrd-size=8192 > ***************************************************************** > > ofpath /dev/sda4 > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ATTO,[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/@0:4 > > > I was in partition 4 getting all the above information. > > xavier grave wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > > > I just remembered something about the device field in yaboot.conf file. > > Can you send the result of your last yabootconfig please ? > > Before a yabootconfig can you do some tests : what is the result of the > > ofpath command ? > > > > xavier > > > > Le mardi 12 juin 2007 à 12:42 -0400, Eric Benoit a écrit : > > > >> Hi xavier, I think I want to check if my open firmware is correct > >> first. I was able to run yabootconfig following your directions. I > >> guess I just need to know whether or not I can rule out that it is a mis > >> configuration of open firmware or yaboot, before I start messing around, > >> can you help? Thanks. > >> > >> > >> xavier grave wrote: > >> > >>> Le mardi 12 juin 2007 à 09:52 -0400, Eric Benoit a écrit : > >>> > >>> > >>>> I have a Apple G4 server model M5183. I've install Etch without a > >>>> problem, however when I get to second stage boot... it freezes or hangs > >>>> then the monitor turns black. > >>>> > >>>> my boot-device for open firmware(3)is: > >>>> boot-device > >>>> /pci/ATTO,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/@0:11,\\:tbxi > >>>> > >>>> hd:,\\:tbxi > >>>> > >>>> I believe 11 is the partition linux / is on. > >>>> > >>>> help would be fantastic! ...and thank you. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> First you should reboot with your install CD. > >>> As soon as possible : execute a shell > >>> in in mount your / partition on /target for example. > >>> Then : > >>> # chroot /target > >>> # mount /proc > >>> # mount -a > >>> # yabootconfig > >>> # umount -a > >>> # umout /proc > >>> # exit > >>> # umount /target > >>> This procedure should able you to play with yaboot in order to find > >>> where the problem can be... > >>> > >>> Hope it will help. > >>> > >>> xavier > >>> > >>> > >> > >
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