On 5/2/19 2:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/2/19 4:16 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Using the 24th April 2019 ppc64 netinst image on a PowerMac G5 quad
I see :
Which has a big "00_IMAGES_BROKEN" at the top of the folder.
OKay. So that is the special secret flag that says "THESE INST
On 5/2/19 9:21 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> On 5/2/19 2:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> On 5/2/19 4:16 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>>>
>>> Using the 24th April 2019 ppc64 netinst image on a PowerMac G5 quad
>>> I see :
>> Which has a big "00_IMAGES_BROKEN" at the top of the folder.
>
> OKay.
On 5/1/19 11:50 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> And last but not least, the most important impact: When started from the
>> internal optical drive (or any other supported boot device by the Open
>> Firmware OS Picker, i.e. holding the option key at the chime to see the
>> directly supported
On 5/2/19 4:53 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/2/19 9:21 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 5/2/19 2:59 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/2/19 4:16 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Using the 24th April 2019 ppc64 netinst image on a PowerMac G5 quad
I see :
Which has a big "00_IMAGES_BROKE
On 5/2/19 11:06, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/1/19 11:50 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
And last but not least, the most important impact: When started from the
internal optical drive (or any other supported boot device by the Open
Firmware OS Picker, i.e. holding the option key a
So, if anyone wants to put a Debian Swirl in there, I'm happy to include
it. And since I can already confirm that the logo shows in the selection
menu of my iBook G4 when booting the rescue CD from [3], we can be sure
the Debian Swirl would work, too.
That would be nice! If there's a need fo
On 5/2/19 11:15, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Well you're doing great things. Wish I could test sparc as I have
plenty of that laying around. Even newer stuff just laying around.
What's holding you back? And more important (:-D): what have you
available? Maybe we should adjust our lists to not test o
On 5/2/19 11:32 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> Maybe we continue this part of the discussion on the debian-sparc list.
Yes, please try avoid hijacking lists and threads with offline discussions.
I don't mind discussing these items at all, but posting them into the
wrong threads and lists makes it ver
Hi,
i've tested image on powerbook g4. As on powermac g5, i could install
grub if i select english as default language, with Italian boot loader
installation fail.
I've used the same parameters for the installation attempts.
Regards,
Roberto.
Il 29/04/2019 09:24, Frank Scheiner ha scritto:
H
Am 02.05.19 um 11:06 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
> So, if anyone wants to put a Debian Swirl in there, I'm happy to include
> it. And since I can already confirm that the logo shows in the selection
> menu of my iBook G4 when booting the rescue CD from [3], we can be sure
> the Debian Swirl
Hi,
Confirming iBook G4 boot of the test image[0] from a USB stick. From
open firmware:
boot usb0/disk:,\System\Library\CoreServices\grub.elf
John Ogness
[0]
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/grub-test/grub-rescue-powerpc-test.iso
Hi Roberto,
On 5/2/19 22:26, roberto.guardato wrote:
Hi,
i've tested image on powerbook g4. As on powermac g5, i could install
grub if i select english as default language, with Italian boot loader
installation fail.
I've used the same parameters for the installation attempts.
Thanks for check
On 5/3/19 12:06 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> The reason is that my `mk-hfs-bootstrap.sh` script relied on language
> dependent information. I didn't recognize - nor expect - that this
> information is language dependent until I used a different language for
> the installation process. Due to that th
On 5/3/19 06:56, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/3/19 12:06 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
The reason is that my `mk-hfs-bootstrap.sh` script relied on language
dependent information. I didn't recognize - nor expect - that this
information is language dependent until I used a different language
> On May 3, 2019, at 7:35 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
>
> That's true for all code, if the interface you use changes, you have to
> adapt your code.
The difference is where the breakage happens. If it were C code, for example,
an API break would actually cause the dependencies failing to build
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