On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 12:18:42AM -0500, Pan wrote:
>
>
> > Have you created an Apple_Bootstrap partition and set up the dual-boot
> > options in yaboot?
>
> Yes... and as long as I boot off the same drive, I have no problems. The
> problems is when I select a different drive to boot of. Not a
> Have you created an Apple_Bootstrap partition and set up the dual-boot
> options in yaboot?
Yes... and as long as I boot off the same drive, I have no problems. The
problems is when I select a different drive to boot of. Not a different
partition, but a different drive.
> On Sun, Jan 13, 200
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 07:50:13PM -0500, Pan wrote:
> I have a B&W G3 with debian, and I have 4 drives on it... I have debian
> and mac installed on the IDE master drive, and macos alone on the slave.
>
> The problem is, when I boot on macos on the slave drive, I can't later
> reboot on debian, s
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 19:43, Chris Tillman wrote:
> If the mac-fdisk problem is really a kernel issue with this machine
> (probably not too farfetched),
Ah, I originally thought this thread was about the corrupted mac-fdisk
binary problem we had, but going back and rereading it I'm not sure.
> w
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 02:20:19PM -0500, Scott Fenton wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:21:44PM -0700, the keyboard of Chris Tillman was
> alleged to have written:
> >
> > Also, for quik, you need :0 rather than :5 at the end of the
> > path. What does ofpath return for you? You may need to nv
I have a B&W G3 with debian, and I have 4 drives on it... I have debian
and mac installed on the IDE master drive, and macos alone on the slave.
The problem is, when I boot on macos on the slave drive, I can't later
reboot on debian, since it always goes back to the mac partition and it
doesn't re
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 01:03:43PM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 12:46, The Doctor What wrote:
> > I have a fixed root.bin that can be used. It has the mac-fdisk that
> > someone else posted put in place within in:
> >
> > http://docwhat.gerf.org/files/fixed3018.bin
> >
>
On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 08:23 PM, Michael Schmitz wrote:
It should show some sort of version number on boot ... that's what I
meant. Linux version 2.2.19-pmac is what I grep from the binary. I'd
suggest you use a more recent kernel version
Available where? I don't have access to a comp
>I recently installed a NewerTech Maxpowr G3 L2-Cache - which is a G3
>on a board that fits into one of the L2's ram banks on my Starmax
>3000/160. I was ecstatic that the bogomips increased by 187%
>(199.47). Recently, though, I heard of someone installing a JoeBoard
>into his StarMax 5000 and his
> > It shouldn't do that, obviously. What Mac model was this on? Kernel
> > version? I've had reports of mac-fdisk crashing the machine on writing
> > the
> > partition table, I just haven't been able to reproduce them.
>
> The kernel from
> http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:21:44PM -0700, the keyboard of Chris Tillman was
alleged to have written:
>
> Also, for quik, you need :0 rather than :5 at the end of the
> path. What does ofpath return for you? You may need to nvsetenv
> boot-device with a slightly modified path rather than depend on
I didn't know about gzcat not being available. I thought I remembered
seeing it in debian, anyway.
On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 12:06 PM, Michael Schmitz wrote:
gzcat isn't available everywhere (but zcat on Linux should replace it
fine. Also, to just grep for exim, use
egrep '^Package: exi
> > File a bug against ftp.debian.org.
>
> Thanks! I will right now. BTW: My description of the problem is
> wrong. I wrote a shell script to check it out (I run it with fink under
> OS X, but it'll work anyplace with egrep, wget, and a shell).
>
> If it ever returns "Package: exim", then yo
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 12:46, The Doctor What wrote:
> I have a fixed root.bin that can be used. It has the mac-fdisk that
> someone else posted put in place within in:
>
> http://docwhat.gerf.org/files/fixed3018.bin
>
> It is otherwise identical to the 3018 root.bin available now.
>
> Why can'
I have a fixed root.bin that can be used. It has the mac-fdisk that
someone else posted put in place within in:
http://docwhat.gerf.org/files/fixed3018.bin
It is otherwise identical to the 3018 root.bin available now.
Why can't someone replace the root.bin with a fixed one?
Ciao!
On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 09:39 AM, Michael Schmitz wrote:
What is wrong and what can we do to speed up fixing it? I'd really
like
to install Debian on my iBook. I've had enough problems for one
night. :-(
File a bug against ftp.debian.org.
Thanks! I will right now. BTW: My descr
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 18:13, F. Heitkamp wrote:
> I am trying to use xmms or freeamp to play mp3s using Debian on PowerMac G4
> 533 MHZ dualie. I can play the songs fine as root, but cannot play
> them as a normal
> user. What should the user/group/permissions be for the audio devices?
> Righ
I am trying to use xmms or freeamp to play mp3s using Debian on PowerMac G4
533 MHZ dualie. I can play the songs fine as root, but cannot play
them as a normal
user. What should the user/group/permissions be for the audio devices?
Right now
the devices are owned by root, and are c-rw-rw---.
On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 04:43 PM, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Then I got a blinking cursor for a long while, and after that the
computer restarted itself.
It shouldn't do that, obviously. What Mac model was this on? Kernel
version? I've had reports of mac-fdisk crashing the machine on writi
> Writing the map destroys what was there before. Is that okay? [n/y]: (I
> selected y)
> The partition table has been altered!
>
> Then I got a blinking cursor for a long while, and after that the
> computer restarted itself.
It shouldn't do that, obviously. What Mac model was this on? Kernel
ver
On 12/1/02 8:09 pm, "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 20:41, rod brookes wrote:
>
>> I have recently upgraded the ram in my macintosh and to my horror Debian no
>> longer works. When Woody appears will it work with more than 500MB of ram?
>
> It's only a kernel
> What is wrong and what can we do to speed up fixing it? I'd really like
> to install Debian on my iBook. I've had enough problems for one
> night. :-(
File a bug against ftp.debian.org.
Michael
I wrote it to a CD which I mounted from the shell (for the record, the
line was "mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdb /target" and copied "cp
/target/mac-fdisk /sbin" to /sbin. Then I went back to the installation
ui, and chose "Partition hard disk". I set it up the way I wanted it
(partition table, boots
Hi,
I recently installed a NewerTech Maxpowr G3 L2-Cache - which is a G3
on a board that fits into one of the L2's ram banks on my Starmax
3000/160. I was ecstatic that the bogomips increased by 187%
(199.47). Recently, though, I heard of someone installing a JoeBoard
into his StarMax 5000 and his
Timothy A. Seufert writes:
> At 4:39 PM -0500 1/12/02, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
>> Bite off a small chunk of the image. Pulling a number out of
>> my ass, I'll say 128x128 pixels and 4 frames deep. This fits
>> nicely into my 1 MB L2 cache. Go with 64x64 for the MPC7410.
>
> You don't need to cut
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 07:29:00PM -0500, Scott Fenton wrote:
> Hello. I am currently installing Debian on my PowerMac 8500, and
> I have a problem. I installed quik, and ran
> 'nvsetenv boot-device `ofpath /dev/sda5`', with sda5 being my root
> partition. When I then reboot, the computer sounds
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 07:29:00PM -0500, Scott Fenton wrote:
> Hello. I am currently installing Debian on my PowerMac 8500, and
> I have a problem. I installed quik, and ran
> 'nvsetenv boot-device `ofpath /dev/sda5`', with sda5 being my root
> partition. When I then reboot, the computer sounds
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