Hi, sorry for this late followup. I was busy with PostgreSQL. but potato is still not booting on my 8550. Sorry for the long post, please help:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Ethan Benson wrote: > On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 02:23:24AM -0700, Indraneel Majumdar wrote: > > > > I've downloaded potatoPPC 1st CD and have mounted it -o loop on my > > SuSE/intel box and then exported it via nfs. I made boot and root disks > > and installed the basic system on our PowerPC Workgroup Server 8550/200 > > with 2GB sda. Partitions look like: > > Apple Partition map > > / 1.2GB > > /var 600MB > > swap 100MB > > swap 100MB > > ok, not sure i get why you have 2 swap partitions, is this two disks? > or are you under the impression that the linux kernel still has a > limit of 128MB on swap partitions? I thought any space after the first 128MB is left unused. Is this incorrect? (previously swap partition _had_ to be less than 128MB to work but that I guess was rectified). > > > after first reboot it asks for floppy again and doesn't boot from sda. > > Booting from floppy is fine and I can also chroot to /target and work > > there (but I can't continue the install). I've also tried to make > > Apple_Bootstrap partition as hfs using MacOS CD and tried using ybin but > > don't do that, you cannot use the MacOS partitioner to create > GNU/Linux partitions including the bootstrap partition. see: > > http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/doc for help on partitioning with > mac-fdisk. > I did. mac-fdisk is working fine, it was always working fine. I have partitions like this now (in a bid to make easy test cycles): Apple Partition map / 2.1GB It still doesn't boot from sda I'll explain again: I can stick in the boot floppy and install over NFS. Everything is fine. I follow the installation menu and come to where it wants to make linux directly bootable from hard disk. That happens (it runs quik) and then wants to reboot. It reboots, ejects root floppy, and shows gray screen of "?". Here is the quik.conf I can see when I boot using floppy and mount the sda at /target: partition=2 ## does not work even with partition=1 root=/dev/sda2 timeout=100 image=/vmlinuz label=linux read-only I am able to run quik after booting from floppy with -C option. This is the output: Second-stage loader is on /dev/sda2 Config file is on partition 2 Writing first-stage QUIK boot block to /dev/sda2 Making /dev/sda2 bootable (map entry 2) Writing block table to boot block on /dev/sda2 This is part of the dmesg output: -------------- scsi0 : MESH scsi1 : 53C94 scsi : 2 hosts. mesh: rejecting message from target 0: 1 1 3 mesh: bs0=2f in msg_out mesh: rejecting message from target 0: 19 mesh: bs0=2f in msg_out mesh: rejecting message from target 0: f Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST32550N Rev: 3705 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Vendor: ARCHIVE Model: Python 02830-XXX Rev: 576B Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01 Vendor: MATSHITA Model: CD-ROM CR-8008 Rev: 8.0e Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi1, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 scsi : detected 3 SCSI generics 1 SCSI cdrom 1 SCSI disk total. Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.11 SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 4194058 [2047 MB] [2.0 GB] eth0: MACE at 00:05:02:68:d9:09, chip revision 25.64 Partition check: sda: sda1 sda2 -------------------- If this gets solved, we'll put debian on 2 more macs, so I'm really biting my nails. Thanks, Indraneel > on other thing, you mention this is a 8550? is this correct? if so yeah, machine is a 8550/200 > you cannot use ybin/yaboot, as your machine is not a Newworld. the > bootloader you want is quik. also the bootstrap partition is not of > much use on oldworld macs unless you want to try and mess with > miboot. (which i don't want to go into..) > > > I'm obviously getting stuck somewhere. Can someone help? I'm using Mac for > > the first time and have never worked on MacOS before (so I couldn't follow > > many of the archive threads). I'm debating whether to use LinuxPPC but > > debian is such a nice distro (on intel at least) that I don't want to > > leave it. > > we need some more info, but i think your problem is trying to use > yaboot on an oldworld, that won't work. > > -- > Ethan Benson > http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/ > /************************************************************************. # Indraneel Majumdar � E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # # Bioinformatics Unit (EMBNET node), � URL: http://scorpius.iwarp.com # # Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, # # Hyderabad, India - 500076 # `************************************************************************/

