Sorry for the double post earlier.
I'm writing this email from Debian. I decided to try my old 2.6.8 kernel
and it booted up fine. I have no idea why my regular kernel is now
panicking every boot, but I suppose this just gives me a reason to go
ahead with a planned kernel upgrade anyway.
If peopl
I still can't boot Debian so I'm posting my yaboot.conf in hopes it
helps someone diagnose the problem. Also, open firmware reads: "Apple
PowerBook6,8 4.90f0 BootROM built on 1/10/05 at 10:39:14" if that helps
anyone.
yaboot.conf:
boot=/dev/hda3
device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTEC
I still can't get Debian to boot. I include here my yaboot.conf in case
it helps someone diagnose the problem. Also Open Firmware reads "Apple
PowerBook6,8 4.90f0 BootROM built on 1/10/05 at 10:39:14." if that helps.
boot=/dev/hda3
device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROT
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