On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 18:34:46 +1100
cbsol...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello openBSD ppc mail list,
> 
> I tried installing OpenBSD on my mac powerbook 1 ghz.  I am running OS X
> 10.5.8.
> 
> My internal DVD super drive is broken, so I tried installing via
> external firewire DVD.  This did not work.  I then tried to install via
> a lacie external usb optical disk drive, this too failed.  I then placed
> ofwboot and bsd.rd in / of my OSX volume.  My volumes looked like this:
> 
> /dev/disk0
>    #:                       TYPE NAME           SIZE       IDENTIFIER
>    0:     Apple_partition_scheme               *149.1 Gi   disk0
>    1:        Apple_partition_map                31.5 Ki    disk0s1
>    2:                  Apple_HFS OSX            40.0 Gi    disk0s3
>    3:                  Apple_HFS Data           98.3 Gi    disk0s5
>    4:                  Apple_HFS BSD            10.4 Gi    disk0s7

I haven't looked at the install process for 5.0, but I used type "OpenBSD" on 
the obsd partition for 4.8.

> I also tried this entire process with the BSD slice befor the Data
> slice, that is BSD would be disk0s5 and Data would be disk0s7, but this
> failed as well

The Mac volume holding ofwboot should be the "first" Mac volume, ergo, the 
first one not the partition scheme or the volume map here. That would be your 
Mac OS X volume, but my memory is that it's prefered to put that in a partition 
that doesn't contain Mac OS X, so you might want to think about cutting the Mac 
volumes over again, putting a small, otherwise empty partition ahead of your 
Mac OS X partion, just for ofwboot.

> I rebooted held opt-cmd-o-f and started in openfirmware.  At the open
> firmware prompt I typed boot hd:,ofwboot bsd.rd.  I got the following
> message.
> 
> Note: I broke the following lines with \ to read easier in the email.
> 
> /  ok
> 0 > boot hd:,ofwboot bsd.rd load-size=fe28 adler32=d93e276c

Did you try "/bsd.rd"?

> Loading ELF
> >> OpenBSD/macppc BOOT 1.1
> /pci@f4000000/ata-6@d/disk@0:/etc/boot.conf: line too long
> boot>

Possibly reading Mac OS X's /etc/boot.conf? (Hmm. Did Mac OS X have such a 
file? Not seeing it in 10.2. Maybe this question is a red herring.)

> booting /pci@f4000000/ata-6@d/disk@0:bsd.rd: \
> /pci@f4000000/ata-6@d/disk@0:bsd.rd
> Inappropriate file type or format
>   failed(79) will try /bsd
> boot>
> booting /pci@f4000000/ata-6@d/disk@0:/bsd: \
> /pci@f4000000/ata-6@d/disk@0:bsd
> Inappropriate file type or format
>   failed(79) will try /bsd
> Turning timeout off.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea why I am getting this error?

I myself haven't been successful, as far as I know, getting ofwboot to read 
bsd.rd from a Macintosh formatted volume. 

I get the feeling I'm not offering much help here.

-- 
Joel Rees <joel_r...@sannet.ne.jp>

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