>> ok, but what's about the bootloader? Is yaboot able to work with these
>> "new devices" ?
>
> As Gary said, it's no different from a traditionnal PATA disk : it
> conforms to the ATA standard. I did everything as usual, just aligning
> correctly the partitions (I must say I did it manually). I also put
> btrfs on it instead of a more traditionnal FS. It works nicely.
>
> benjamin
>
>

mmh, i'm not sure. I did some change in my yaboot.conf and i added
ofboot variable too because ofpath gives me a wrong value when i boot
a kernel with new pata drivers.
Now linux is able to boot  but with cdrom and macosx i've no this lucky.


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