Now that I know that my RS/6000 is the CHRP variety, I'm now trying to
get a yaboot.conf file created to get yaboot on my PReP boot partition.
I have sda1 as PReP, sda2 as "/", sda3 as swap and sda5 as eventually
/home. I've tried the following:
ybin -b /dev/sda1 --filesystem raw
yabootconfig -b /dev/sda2
I was chrooted in /target at the time, so perhaps I need to exit that
and use the --chroot option? Would it be as easy as editing my fstab?
If I wanted to create the yaboot.conf file myself, what would be an
example of what it would look like?
The final question would be, if I did get the system bootable, would I
have the same problem of it locking up due to the scsi driver being a
module?
Thanks for everyones help,
Greg
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