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--- Comment #25 from Mitch ---
Hello everyone,
In my attempt to build a Kernel without c583b02587, I was initially confronted
to this conflict below
mitch@bsd:~/freebsd-src $ git status
On branch tracking-branch
You are currently
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--- Comment #24 from Sergey Fedorov ---
(In reply to Justin Hibbits from comment #20)
If someone could build the image to try (or if installing from a FireWire drive
works, then I can clone DVD image there and just replace the kernel, but
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--- Comment #23 from Warner Losh ---
(In reply to Mitch from comment #22)
You can do something like:
git checkout main
git checkout -b tracking-branch
git revert $HASH
make kernel-toolchain TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64
make buildkernel
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--- Comment #22 from Mitch ---
(In reply to Denis Ahrens from comment #21)
I can try to cross compile a 14 PPC64 Kernel without c583b02587 on my x86_64
server if I can find instructions on how to achieve this.
I also have a functional
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--- Comment #21 from Denis Ahrens ---
If anyone can build a kernel without c583b02587 to test I can try that. Since
12.4 has not even working packages anymore I can't do anything.
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--- Comment #20 from Justin Hibbits ---
(In reply to Sergey Fedorov from comment #15)
Unfortunately I think the number of committers with PowerMac G5 hardware
supporting FreeBSD is dwindling as the machines age. My only G5 that ran
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--- Comment #19 from Denis Ahrens ---
can also confirm now that 12.4 is installing and running fine on a dual g5
powermac.
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--- Comment #17 from Sergey Fedorov ---
FreeBSD 14 (ppc 32-bit) does not boot on G5 at all. Tries to load in OF, then
quits. (I have probably not tried 13.x ppc on G5, not sure if that one works.
Initial report was about ppc64 version.)
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--- Comment #16 from Sergey Fedorov ---
Any update on the matter from PowerPC port maintainers?
We have FreeBSD working on G4 but broken on G5, this is very upsetting.
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--- Comment #15 from Sergey Fedorov ---
(In reply to Mitch from comment #14)
Thank you very much for testing!
P. S. It would be great if someone could address this and fix in the current
master of FreeBSD.
There are many people using
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--- Comment #11 from Sergey Fedorov ---
(In reply to Warner Losh from comment #1)
I don’t have spare DVDs around to check that. Is there a way to make install
image recognizable from a FW drive? That works fine for MacOS installation, but
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--- Comment #10 from Sergey Fedorov ---
(In reply to Graham Perrin from comment #2)
> How are the HDD(s) and SSD(s) connected?
Native SATA bus connection. I.e. not a PCIe card, FW drive or anything else
non-default.
SSD were a direct
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--- Comment #9 from Sergey Fedorov ---
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Booted system on PMG5 2.3
Installed and booted system on PowerMac G5 2.3 DC. No errors on boot, but it
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--- Comment #6 from Sergey Fedorov ---
I will re-upload pics, compression killed them. Sorry.
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USB error upon intro screen load
This happened 2–3 times out of numerous install attempts. I.e. not
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--- Comment #4 from Sergey Fedorov ---
(In reply to Graham Perrin from comment #2)
I do not think so, since it happens on two different machines which otherwise
work perfectly fine.
However I add a pic now of USB-related issues.
Please
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An instance of USB errors
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Bug ID: 271826
Summary: FreeBSD is disastrously slow on a PowerMac G5,
freezing at every command
Product: Base System
Version: 13.2-RELEASE
Hardware: powerpc
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