It looks like installer creates MacOS 9 incompatible partition table,
but which works fine with MacOS X and Linux.
After partitioning a disk using default settings with MacOS X installer
CD I installed MacOS X on its third partition and MacOS 9 on its second
partition. Then:
- booted the machine
clone 604134 -1
reassign -1 os-prober
retitle -1 os-prober: Won't detect MacOS 9
severity -1 important
affects -1 yaboot-installer
thanks
I can confirm that os-prober takes a look at hfsplus partition
containing MacOS 9, but won't report installed MacOS 9. Cloning to
os-prober.
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> clone 604134 -1
Bug#604134: ppc: after debian installation MacOS 9.2 won't recognize disk
anymore
Bug 604134 cloned as bug 604192.
> reassign -1 os-prober
Bug #604192 [yaboot-installer] ppc: after debian installation MacOS 9.2 won
I did further investigations if other people had similar problems, and
indeed the problem occured several times. For example in 2008 here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2008/05/msg00047.html
So it seems to be a common issue. But the solution which worked for José,
and Samy back than, do no
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> reassign 604134 yaboot-installer
Bug #604134 [installation-reports] ppc: after debian installation MacOS 9.2
won't recognize disk anymore
Bug reassigned from package 'installation-reports' to 'yaboot-installer'.
> thanks
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reassign 604134 yaboot-installer
thanks
Quoting wit...@lnxnt.org (wit...@lnxnt.org):
> As said above all MacOS 9 data are accessable from Debian, but it seems to us
> Debian partitioning tool is "killing" the non afflicted MacOS 9 partitions for
> MacOS 9. We don't know how to get our MacOS 9 sys
Package: installation-reports
Severity: critical
Tags: d-i
Justification: breaks unrelated software (other OS on same computer)
We did a clean new installation of MacOS 9.2.2, and subsequent the next
step for setting up a dualboot system. We created 3 partitions with MacOS 9
(1 Linux with 71GB,
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