Re: Failed: grub-install --target=powerpc-ieee1275

2022-11-24 Thread Frank Scheiner
You're welcome! :-) On 24.11.22 22:22, Peter wrote: Hi Frank, That fixed it, thanks! Peter On Thu, 2022-11-24 at 00:31 +0100, Frank Scheiner wrote: Hi Peter, On 24.11.22 00:18, Peter wrote: I seem to have a problem with grub being read-only after sudo apt update & apt upgrade on my iBook G

Re: Failed: grub-install --target=powerpc-ieee1275

2022-11-24 Thread Peter
Hi Frank, That fixed it, thanks! Peter On Thu, 2022-11-24 at 00:31 +0100, Frank Scheiner wrote: > Hi Peter, > > On 24.11.22 00:18, Peter wrote: > > I seem to have a problem with grub being read-only after sudo apt > > update & apt upgrade on my iBook G4: > > You need to fsck (and possibly repa

Re: Failed: grub-install --target=powerpc-ieee1275

2022-11-23 Thread Frank Scheiner
Hi Peter, On 24.11.22 00:18, Peter wrote: I seem to have a problem with grub being read-only after sudo apt update & apt upgrade on my iBook G4: You need to fsck (and possibly repair) the HFS partition GRUB is located on - use `fsck.hfs` from "hfsprogs" package (see [1] for details). When that

Failed: grub-install --target=powerpc-ieee1275

2022-11-23 Thread Peter
I seem to have a problem with grub being read-only after sudo apt update & apt upgrade on my iBook G4: Setting up grub-ieee1275 (2.06-5) ... Installing for powerpc-ieee1275 platform. grub-install: error: cannot backup `/boot/grub/powerpc- ieee1275/adler32.mod': Read-only file system. Fai

Re: grub-ieee1275: grub-install needs to pass a --prefix option to grub-mkimage

2020-04-24 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
User: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org Usertags: powerpc ppc64 Hello Daniel! Can you retest with the latest ISO images [1] on powerpc or ppc64 and see if this problem still persists? We have switched both powerpc and ppc64 over to GRUB and so far, most users reported that GRUB works without probl

Re: Bug#689273: grub-ieee1275: grub-install chooses wrong boot-device parameter for openfirmware nvram

2020-04-24 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
User: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org Usertags: powerpc ppc64 Hello Daniel! Can you retest with the latest ISO images [1] on powerpc or ppc64 and see if this problem still persists? We have switched both powerpc and ppc64 over to GRUB and so far, most users reported that GRUB works without probl

Re: [PATCH 5/5] Adapt grub-install parameters and finally perform GRUB installation. Make CHRP script bootable by OpenFirmware. Configure NVRAM defaults but do not boot automatically.

2017-11-18 Thread Frank Scheiner
On 11/14/2017 03:52 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: The first line of the commit message is too long. Please just use a short summary for the first line, then put the rest of the comment into a new paragraph separated by a newline. I now summarized everything in "Perform GRUB installation

Re: [PATCH 5/5] Adapt grub-install parameters and finally perform GRUB installation. Make CHRP script bootable by OpenFirmware. Configure NVRAM defaults but do not boot automatically.

2017-11-14 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
rub-install` > because `grub-install` uses and configures a wrong OF path (thanks to > `ofpathname`). As it doesn't work the way `grub-install` does it > currently, I tried to support the NVRAM defaults, which are to boot from > the first found tbxi file in a "blessed" directory

[PATCH 5/5] Adapt grub-install parameters and finally perform GRUB installation. Make CHRP script bootable by OpenFirmware. Configure NVRAM defaults but do not boot automatically.

2017-11-06 Thread Frank Scheiner
The NVRAM is (re)configured explicitly after the call to `grub-install` because `grub-install` uses and configures a wrong OF path (thanks to `ofpathname`). As it doesn't work the way `grub-install` does it currently, I tried to support the NVRAM defaults, which are to boot from the first

grub-install

2006-10-23 Thread Robert Millan
Hi! With the addition of powerpc-ibm-utils, grub-install is now expected to work on powerpc. Please can someone confirm it does? Also, what is the exact command used? On i386, you need "(hd0)" as argument does this also apply to powerpc? Thanks -- Robert Millan My spam trap