On 3/9/07, Denis Piette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install Etch on a G4 Powerbook that has a defect internal CDrom
drive. I wanted to use an external CD drive connected via Firewire for booting
an Etch Net install disc. I started the booting proces by selecting the yaboot
file on the Firewire drive at the Open Firmware prompt. Booting goes OK, but
after the installer has asked for language and keyboard settings, and wants to
get more data from the CD, it complains that it cannot find any mounted CDs..
Tried to repeat the booting with the 'dofirewire' option, but with no effect.
So I'm wondering if it's possible to tell the installer to ignore the broken
internal drive, and look into the external one?
Thanks for any help!
Denis
ps: out of curiousity I tried to load a kubuntu 6.10 live session the same way,
and it works, so I guess that in theory this should be possible with
Etch too, or not?
Hi,
I have read, somewhere that sometimes the BIOS has the "knowlege" to
start from USB or in you case FireWire, but after the Kernel takes the
control, it forgot how to make it, so you maybe need to load some
modules before start the installation.
I will try to find what i have read about that and give you the link.
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