Hi,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Now I don't know how to boot and I suppose there is no menu
configured/generated.
Shouldn't grub-install take care of that?
How can I fix this step?
I still wonder that "option" to boot doesn't list the hard disk as
bootable... so we still a couple of things :)
I resolved manually by:
1) mounting /boot/grub
2) grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
I don't know if there is a better "debian" way, but hey, this unblocked
and I can finally "boot" into my PowerMac.
I hope all this "manual stuff" helps getting the installer fixed and let
us clean up the rest.. like getting the disk marked as bootable, like
yaboot did.
now I can finally install the rest of the system...
And the odyssey of getting wireless and X11 working will start :) :)
Riccardo