On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 05:17:14PM +0200, Simon Vallet wrote: > Hi! > > I'm currently trying to boot a Beige G3 (OFv2.4) with quik, and I keep > getting "CLAIM failed!" messages. >
Whenever you get CLAIM FAILED, before re-trying, use reset-all. The memory map is hosed after CLAIM FAILED. > This topic has already been discussed on this list, but the solutions didn't > work for me: here is what I did : > - downloaded System Disk 2.3.1 and applied the OF patch > - downloaded the modified first.b : quik-first.b-g3, copied it under > /target/boot/first.b Did you actually run quik after this step? Running quik places the first.b code in the boot block. If you are in the installer, you will need to use quik -r /target to do this. > - set auto-boot? to false and rebooted > > At the OF prompt, i tried the following values for load-base (it seems that > "CLAIM failed !" messages indicate an incorrect value for this setting) : > 4000, 60000, 100000, 600000(NetBSD), and 1000000. I don't really believe changing load-base makes a difference ... > Did _someone_ succeed to boot a beige G3 using quik ? It's been done, rarely. I think Michel Lanners is an example in the archives. > If so, which settings could work ? (for example, change the real-base or > something else) > > (Please CC me in your replies ; I am on the list, but with another address, > and pop access to the mail server is currently down) > > Any help is appreciated, > Simon > -- > Simon Vallet > Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Acc�dez au courrier �lectronique de La Poste : www.laposte.net ; > 3615 LAPOSTENET (0,34�/mn) ; t�l : 08 92 68 13 50 (0,34�/mn) > -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance) toff one at cox dot net

