Le mardi 19 avril 2011 à 16:46 -0700, johnny-crash a écrit : > boot=/dev/hda2 > device=/pci@f4000000/ata-6@d/disk@0: > partition=3 > root=/dev/hda3 > timeout=100 > install=/usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot > magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot > enablecdboot > macosx=/dev/hda4 > defaultos=macosx > > image=/boot/vmlinux > label=Linux > read-only > initrd=/boot/initrd.img > append="quiet splash" > > My macosx is on /dev/hda3 (sure), linux on /dev/hda5 and 6 (not sure). The > important stuff is on the two macosx partitions.
Well, there's a problem then: your conf says that macosx in on /dev/hda4 and your linux /boot on /dev/hda3… > dmesg says: > hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } > hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError BadCRC } > ... > hda: no DMA mode selected > Dev hda: unable to read RDB block 0 Another idea if you think your drive is not faulty: maybe you didn't plug the hard drive right? I had some problems with 2,5" IDE drives that have hard to push connector. Maybe a shock caused it to move? > How do I get the partition table? I did dir hd:\ in OF and it crashed > imediately. With mac-fdisk? > Yes target mode is much better but I doubt that I'll be able to read > anything ;-( Why? You don't have any more access to any OS? What is exactly the “white” screen you were talking about? When does it show up exactly? benjamin -- 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/1303289273.21604.23.ca...@nsk.dolka.fr