Installation report follows at end. On Wed, Dec 15, 2021, at 12:53 AM, Johannes Brakensiek wrote: > Am Dienstag, dem 14.12.2021 um 17:12 -0800 schrieb Rick Thomas: >> What is the URL for the latest Debian installer iso for a powerpc >> (32-bit, G4) macintosh? >> >> Is there anything I need to do (e.g. manually add a few lines to >> sources.list after/during the install) other than the the normal >> installation process (i.e. same as I would use for an amd64 machine)? >> >> Is there anything in particular you would like me to report on after >> I'm done with the installation? >> >> Thanks for all your hard work! >> >> Rick > > Hi Rick, > > you may find the last snapshot of the PowerPC ports image here: > https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2021-10-20/ > > As far as I know you should be able to just run and install it. See my > note over here on how to boot from an USB stick. I don't know if a G4 > will be able to do that as well: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2021/01/msg00035.html > > Otherwise just burn a CD. > > If you encounter any issues just tell here. Adrian is doing all the > hard work of making the port work (thanks again!). It seems there is > not much manpower left for updating the documentation at the ports > site. I don't even know how this works in this Debian universe… (if > it's kinda straight forward I may try to update some information at > some point…) > > Good luck and happy hacking > Johannes
So... I downloaded the "powerpc" netinst iso from ports/snapshots/2021-10-20/ and burned it to a CD-R (the CD-RW's I had on the shelf were so old they couldn't be recognized in the burner) It booted fine and I chose to do the default non-graphical install in non-expert mode. I accepted all the default options up to partitioning disks, where I chose "guided -- use entire disk" with "Separate /home partition" this resulted in a partition scheme with a hfs partition mounted on /boot/EFI but no /boot partition per se. I assume this means that /boot should be included in the root partition and that the new Grub would be able to find it, and the kernel/initramfs contained therein. So I accepted that scheme and allowed it to proceed. When it got to "Install the GRUB boot loader" it failed with this message: Unable to install Grub in /dev/sda3 Executing "grub-install /dev/sda3" failed This is a fatal error I called it to continue without installing grub and when it rebooted, it gave me the grub menu, but was unable to load the kernel and initramfs. Did I do something wrong? Next step is to boot from the CD into "rescue" mode so I can get the installation log files and post them here. Thanks for any help you can give! Rick