Hello,
On 17 Feb, I posted that the boot software would not install on the
firewire drive of the G4 system. Could this also be the source of my
problem?
On Mar 7, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Frans Pop wrote:
reassign 572869 yaboot 1.3.13a-1
clone 572869 -1
severity 572869 serious
reassign -1 yaboot-installer 1.1.15
block -1 by 572869
tag -1 help
thanks
Thanks for the report Branden.
On Sunday 07 March 2010, Branden Robinson wrote:
Comments/Problems:
Installation worked beautifully with the major exception of yaboot
getting hopelessly confused.
Evidently the ofpath utility has not been updated to handle the
state of
the world now that /proc/scsi/scsi is deprecated. I had to dredge
out
old OpenFirmware references and manually edit /etc/yaboot.conf,
then run
mkofboot. This generation of PowerMacs (the very last :-( ) uses SATA
drives on a PCI-E bus.
Once I stuffed OpenFirware device-tree magic into yaboot.conf, things
sprinted to a finish. Even X worked on this foul NVidia device.
Oddly, in rescue mode, the installer told me that installing yaboot
failed, then told me it succeeded with the very next dialog. Its
first
guess was correct; I had to implement the fix myself at a shell
prompt.
This clearly needs a powerpc porter to look at. Therefore CCing the
powerpc
list.
As the basic problem seems to be in ofpath, I'm reassigning to yaboot.
ofpath will probably need to read sysfs instead of proc.
But it's quite likely that yaboot-installer will need to be updated as
well. The D-I team itself is short on powerpc knowledge and hardware
and
unlikely to be able to fix this, therefore tagging help.
The place to start on the D-I side is the postinst script for
yaboot-installer. The scripts in /lib/rescue.d/ will probably need
updating as well. It's all shell script, so it should be simple
enough.
A good starting point for hacking on Debian Installer is:
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/doc/internals/
If any additional help is needed, please contact the debian-boot list.
TIA,
FJP
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