after upgrading to jessie,
it would boot, but fail to get to a proper desktop.
so i would press CTRL + AlT +F1
to get into terminal
there i would try to install Kernel by Peter Saisanas 4.5.x
as he posted earlier
copy the kernel image deb file to your hdd.
install the kernel using the com
i did the upgrade already tonight,
and for some reason,
after installing kernel 4.5 ...
sudo ybin -v
failed on me,
i found out that the yaboot.conf parameters for the ssd were totally
wrong, inconsitent
with the values in
/dev/disk/by-id/
after fixing that, it would boot, but then say, oups,
yah, thats what i am doing right now, but there is a problem with
installer, i guess.
On 08.03.2017 13:48, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:37:54PM +0100, Richard Kuenz wrote:
However, when i install Debian Wheezy, same method, guided partition on SSD
, it would inst
1st hdd,
part1 free
part2 hfs+ boot
part3 hfs# osx
part4 hfs swap
part5 free (used to be new world parititon, swap, ext2)
part6 free
2nd hdd
part new world boot
part2 ext2 i think root
part3 swap
On 08.03.2017 13:44, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:32:49PM +0100, Ric
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:37:54PM +0100, Richard Kuenz wrote:
> However, when i install Debian Wheezy, same method, guided partition on SSD
> , it would install AND boot just fine.
If you don't want to debug the actual problem, why don't you just
upgrade from Wheezy to Jessie using APT? [1].
Adr
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:32:49PM +0100, Richard Kuenz wrote:
> so, i did the same install, on 2nd ssd, guided partition, with wheezy
> installer,
>
> it boots
>
> same installation jessie,
>
> unknown or corrupt filesystem
Why are you providing the partition layout?
Again, we cannot debug thi
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:30:26PM +0100, Richard Kuenz wrote:
> problem is that i can't access yaboot.conf unless i go live as far as i know
> because i am stuck at yaboot, so how should i do that with debian?
> i would need to boot live a lubuntu image,
You can just boot the Debian Installer int
Hello Adrian,
problem is that i can't access yaboot.conf unless i go live as far as i
know because i am stuck at yaboot, so how should i do that with debian?
i would need to boot live a lubuntu image,
so i end up installing wheezy again and upgrading to jessie; seeing if
that works
On 08.03
so, i did the same install, on 2nd ssd, guided partition, with wheezy
installer,
it boots
same installation jessie,
unknown or corrupt filesystem
On 08.03.2017 13:20, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:01:32PM +0100, Richard Kuenz wrote:
"please wait, loading ker
i don't know how to read yaboot.conf as it would stop at boot:
where when pressing TAB
it would show
Linux old
is this normal on New Jessie installation?
However, when i install Debian Wheezy, same method, guided partition on
SSD , it would install AND boot just fine.
So many proble
On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 01:01:32PM +0100, Richard Kuenz wrote:
> "please wait, loading kernel"...
> /ht@0, f20/pci@9/.. unknow or corrupt filesystem
>
>
> i have to admit that i had already a linux on 2nd partition inside the first
> harddrive (WD HDD), but that Lubuntu got messed up
hello ,
have the following problem:
yesterday i tried to install Debian Jessie on my Powermac G5 11,2 on a
second Harddrive (intel ssd) and it would install fine (i use guided
partition, all on the selected harddrive)
but when i start, it would not boot,
"please wait, loading kernel"...
/ht
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