now I
used mac in the hfs and not hfsplus format to install Mac OS 9.1.
Bye for now,
George
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Subject: Re: File
On Jan 18, 2006, at 10:25 AM, Dombi, George wrote:
Also # modprobe hfs doesn't work it also errors.
Try "modprobe hfsplus"
Rick
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On Wednesday, January 18, 2006, at 10:25 AM, Dombi, George wrote:
HI Chris,
I am trying to do a similar project of loading Debian Sarge on to a Mac 6500 old world powerpc using BootX. Your serious of discussions has been most supportive. I have encountered the same problems, but have not yet s
Title: Re: Files for BootX
HI Chris,
I am trying to do a similar project of loading Debian Sarge on to a Mac 6500 old world powerpc using BootX. Your serious of discussions has been most supportive. I have encountered the same problems, but have not yet solved them all.
I first tried
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 10:37:33PM -0500, Chris Fisichella wrote:
> On Sunday, January 15, 2006, at 05:31 PM, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
[...]
> >It might not be loaded automatically in the chroot, though. Try
> >
> ># modprobe hfs
> >
> >and then
> >
> ># mount /dev/hda10 /mnt
>
> Those commands worke
On Sunday, January 15, 2006, at 05:31 PM, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
need to be used by BootX to boot my machine. I thought Debian
supported
hfs volumes. Oh well, I guess not! :)
Yes it does! there is a kernel-module for hfs (and even for hfs+). Try
# ls -lR /lib/modules/2.6.8*-powerpc/kernel/fs
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 04:09:51PM -0500, Chris Fisichella wrote:
>
> On Saturday, January 14, 2006, at 06:13 PM, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
>
> >
> >That sounds nice. I have sent a patch for the problem you (and others)
> >have met, but I welcome any enhancements to that patch. The bug I
> >filed is #3
On Saturday, January 14, 2006, at 06:13 PM, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
That sounds nice. I have sent a patch for the problem you (and others)
have met, but I welcome any enhancements to that patch. The bug I
filed is #344477, available here:
http://bugs.debian.org/344477
Oh, good idea! LIke I said
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 08:15:42PM -0500, Chris Fisichella wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
> Thank you very much for clearing up the file naming issue for me. Using
> vmlinux and initrd.gz is definitely the way to go. I certainly feel
> indebted to you all. Perhaps I could help update the fine Debian
> P
Gentlemen,
Thank you very much for clearing up the file naming issue for me. Using
vmlinux and initrd.gz is definitely the way to go. I certainly feel
indebted to you all. Perhaps I could help update the fine Debian
PowerPC installation manual if I can ever get this OS booted?
Speaking of in
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 11:29:26AM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (09/01/06 18:11), Chris Fisichella wrote:
[...]
> > 2. BootX: I could have sworn I downloaded the ramdisk.img.gz file from
> > Debian, but, now I go back and cannot find it. I made it the farthest
> > with this method. I got to
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:11:31PM -0500, Chris Fisichella wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am on my sixth attempt to install Debian on a Powerbook G3
> (Wallstreet). I am out of ideas. I have OpenFirmware < 3.0, so I tried
> the following:
>
> 1. boot from floppies. four floppies, two different writing meth
On (09/01/06 18:11), Chris Fisichella wrote:
> I am on my sixth attempt to install Debian on a Powerbook G3
> (Wallstreet). I am out of ideas. I have OpenFirmware < 3.0, so I tried
> the following:
>
> 1. boot from floppies. four floppies, two different writing methods; I
> think my floppy driv
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 18:11 -0500, Chris Fisichella wrote:
> a) Where do I get the ramdisk.img.gz and linux.bin files BootX is
> looking for? The installation CD and the ftp site seem to be pushing
> yaboot and floppies.
>
> b) Is BootX the way to go? I would like to have both MacOS9 and Sarge
Hi,
I am on my sixth attempt to install Debian on a Powerbook G3
(Wallstreet). I am out of ideas. I have OpenFirmware < 3.0, so I tried
the following:
1. boot from floppies. four floppies, two different writing methods; I
think my floppy drive is too picky.
2. BootX: I could have sworn I d
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