If your yaboot isn't busted but just the OF boot path, try booting with
option key down. If yaboot boot partition isn't in a too bad shape, you
should have one of the choices there with a penguin that will lead you
to yaboot. From there, boot linux. From linux, re-set the boot partition
(ybin might
On 9/25/05, Kim Cascone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - I read the info on yaboot and did the following:
> - I reset NVRAM
> - I booted into Open Firmware and tried to boot from the yaboot
> manually but...
> - still no luck
What did you do at the OF prompt? If you still have an untouched
lin
On (25/09/05 22:36), Stelian Pop wrote:
> Le dimanche 25 septembre 2005 à 12:28 -0700, Kim Cascone a écrit :
>
> > - I partitioned my sons G3 iMac into three parts: [OS X (HFS): 50G],
> > [Ubuntu PPC (ext3): 5G], and [New World part/boot (HFS): 250M]...
> > - everything installed fine, I was abl
Le dimanche 25 septembre 2005 à 12:28 -0700, Kim Cascone a écrit :
> - I partitioned my sons G3 iMac into three parts: [OS X (HFS): 50G],
> [Ubuntu PPC (ext3): 5G], and [New World part/boot (HFS): 250M]...
> - everything installed fine, I was able to dual boot without a problem
[...]
> so my
- I partitioned my sons G3 iMac into three parts: [OS X (HFS): 50G],
[Ubuntu PPC (ext3): 5G], and [New World part/boot (HFS): 250M]...
- everything installed fine, I was able to dual boot without a problem
and everything was working nicely together...yaboot came up and showed
three devices to
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