On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 12:35:50PM -0800, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
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> mkofboot -b /dev/hdaXX -C /target/etc/yaboot.conf
one nit here, this is OK (so long as you edit /target/etc/yaboot.conf
first) but if your editing that config you should just change the
boot=unconfigured to boot=/dev/hdaXX w
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 06:14:22PM -0500, Colin Walters wrote:
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> Wilhelm Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > So, I get into OpenFirmware, and then I try using "boot cd:", but
> > > that fails with:
> >
> > boot cd:\\yaboot
>
> Ma
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Wilhelm Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > So, I get into OpenFirmware, and then I try using "boot cd:", but
> > that fails with:
>
> boot cd:\\yaboot
Maybe a note about how to boot from CD using OF could be added to the
installation gu
> On my system, after writing out the partition table, the installer
> consistently segfaulted, but the partition table did get written, and I
> just had to reboot into OF and restart the installer as above.
For the wise who understand such things, I misspoke. It's not a segfault
I get after savi
> I just got my Ti PowerBook, and I'm trying to install Debian on it,
> having no use for the proprietary software that came with it. I've
> made a CD of the non-us 2.2r2 image using the pseudo-image kit and
> cdrecord.
I was just doing this last night
> So, I get into OpenFirmware, and then I t
Hello,
I just got my Ti PowerBook, and I'm trying to install Debian on it,
having no use for the proprietary software that came with it. I've
made a CD of the non-us 2.2r2 image using the pseudo-image kit and
cdrecord.
So, I get into OpenFirmware, and then I try using "boot cd:", but that
fails
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