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and subject line Re: Bug#910715: Installation CD not bootable for architecture 
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Package: installation-reports



Boot method: CD

Image version: 
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/ppc64el/iso-cd/debian-9.5.0-ppc64el-netinst.iso

Date: 10 oct 2018, 9AM CET



Machine: PowerMac G5

Processor: ppc64el

Memory: (irrelevant)

Partitions: (could not create)



Output of lspci -knn (or lspci -nn): (could not run)



Base System Installation Checklist:



Initial boot:           [E]

Detect network card:    [ ]

Configure network:      [ ]

Detect CD:              [ ]

Load installer modules: [ ]

Detect hard drives:     [ ]

Partition hard drives:  [ ]

Install base system:    [ ]

Clock/timezone setup:   [ ]

User/password setup:    [ ]

Install tasks:          [ ]

Install boot loader:    [ ]

Overall install:        [ ]



Comments/Problems:



When burnt from the ISO image provided on the Debian website, the installation 
CD is not bootable. After analysis, it seems the 'yaboot' boot loader is 
completely missing from the CD: the 'install' directory where it should be 
contains only initrd.gz & vmlinux.



NB: there is the same issue with the 8.11 'jessie' release. The latest stable 
release that had a correct yaboot installed in its installation CD for ppc64el 
was 7.11 'wheezy' (which I could install without problems).





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On Wed, 2018-10-10 at 08:12 +0200, eric.brunel0...@orange.fr wrote:
[...]
> When burnt from the ISO image provided on the Debian website, the
> installation CD is not bootable. After analysis, it seems the
> 'yaboot' boot loader is completely missing from the CD: the 'install'
> directory where it should be contains only initrd.gz & vmlinux.

This is not an error; ppc64el systems do not need yaboot.

> NB: there is the same issue with the 8.11 'jessie' release. The
> latest stable release that had a correct yaboot installed in its
> installation CD for ppc64el was 7.11 'wheezy' (which I could install
> without problems).

Debian 7 "wheezy" did not include the ppc64el architecture.  Since you
successfully installed wheezy, you presumably used the powerpc
architecture.  ppc64el is only meant for systems with IBM POWER 8/9
processors running in little-endian mode.

The powerpc architecture was not included in Debian 9 and is not
covered by Debian 8 LTS, but you can install Debian 8 and then upgrade
to the unstable distribution hosted on ports.debian.org:
https://www.ports.debian.org/archive

Ben.

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