Rick Thomas wrote: > My testing indicates that yaboot does not support ext4. The work around is > to have a separate partition formatted with the ext2 filesystem for your > /boot directory (distinct from the hfs "NewWorld bootblock" partition -- see > previous discussion in this thread).
I thought I'd tried that but one would hope that an auto-config option would attempt to do the same without manual intervention. > Maybe if you decide to try it you could make a > detailed report on how it works... or doesn't? Certainly. > Of course, another work around would be to use grub2. I intend to try that > sometime soon and I'll make a full report when I'm finished. I've considered that but I'm not sure how I'd get that in to a boot image. Doesn't it need to be included in the base and/or installer package(s)? > PS: I'll also see if I can confirm your problem with whole-disk guided > partitioning, and report on that too. Have you considered filing a bug > report? Yes. Is there a set of log files that I should include? much thanks, Gary -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-powerpc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktimwhnrufwvn0l_9oswac3msojfeschgtbhvs...@mail.gmail.com