On 02/13/2016 03:02 PM, Klaus Becker wrote: > Hi, > > someone offered me a Mac G4 with Debian 7 installed. It works, but I have no > password, neither user nor root. > > The bootloader is yaboot. > > There is no CDROM on the machine. >
Try to start Debian installer form an external firewire cd/dvd drive. See: http://lists.debian.org/4fdd55cc.7020...@physics.harvard.edu Or try to boot the installer form an USB stick directly. It is not quite straightforward how to do it, but try this: Copy .iso to a USB memory stick using dd. sudo dd if=debian-powerpc-netinst.iso of=/dev/sd[x] Unplug all USB devices and hubs, except the keyboard and mouse. Plug the USB memory stick directly into the machine. Restart the machine while holding option+command+o+f keys. On the Open Firmware prompt type: boot usb0/disk:,\install\yaboot if it does not work, one of these should: boot usb1/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb2/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb-1a/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb-1b/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb-1c/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb-2a/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb-2b/disk:,\install\yaboot boot usb-2c/disk:,\install\yaboot On some machines usb device aliases can be different. To get hints where the USB device is and which alias could be the right one, type: devalias and dev / ls
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