More progress again
> Le 23 déc. 2019 à 12:14, Bertrand Dekoninck <bertrand.dekoni...@gmail.com> a 
> écrit :
> 
>> • Last : X fails to load. At the end of the boot, the system left me with a 
>> big black screen and a little « —« cursor at the top left of the screen. 
>> display-manager.service failed, living me with an unusable console and I 
>> couldn’t with to another VT.
>> From ssh on another machine,I’ve tracked the failing service (lightdm), run 
>> Xorg -configure and tried to launch it with the created config file. I 
>> finally could see error messages on my screen and now I can log in. Here is 
>> the message I’ve got  when launching X with the created xorg.conf
>> 
I’ve installed firmware-linux-nonfree_0.43 from Jessie and now I’ve got X11 
running with 3d (some colors are flipped as usual in Kodi on ppc). Is the 
firmware-ams-graphics broken in sid ? Overall, Mate is a lot more sluggish on 
this G5 than with Jessie on my Powerbook G4. It shouldn’t. At least firefox 
works here more reliably on the G5. I’ll try later an install of 
GNUstep+Windowmaker, which I find lighter than Mate.

> 
> Also, Is there a way to boot osX with grub now ?
> 
>  I've got a triple boot install : sid (with grub on /dev/sda2), osX and 
> wheezy (with yaboot on /dev/sdb2). But I can't boot sid with yaboot and I 
> can't boot osX with grub. I can't mount my sid ext4 partition in wheezy 
> either. Are there some new options to the ext4 filesystem enabled in sid that 
> aren't available in wheezy. Can yaboot access to the kernel on the sid 
> partition ? .
> 
> The grub partition doesn't appear in the apple openfirmware boot screen (the 
> one you can access  pressing the alt key at startup). Is there a way to have 
> it there ?

No progress on this. 

I also encountered two sudden power off of the machine. Strange, and the grub 
partition is now mounted read-only because of the crash. I’ve tried to check 
the hfs filesystem but it fails. I’ve used the rescue mode of the install media 
to restore it. But is it the only way to proceed ? What is the correct way to 
restore it ? Unmount, then format it as hfs, reinstall grub with grub-install ? 
I’m not very familiar with grub.

Cheers,
Bertrand

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