Okay guys, Fun times over here. I've already been in contact with a few
people on here, but I don't think
my setup and situation were clearly explained. I've got MacOS 9 with it's
standard partition setup, the actual "Blessed" system is on hda7. While I
was installing, I created a 50 meg hfs partition (hda8) that I planed on
using after getting everything installed. I tried to get woody installed on
here, because I was only able to boot this thing into Linux with the old
HFS-BOOT floppy, but for some reason it wouldn't install after it booted
(couldn't find packages). So anyway, I think it really sucks that there are
no HFS-BOOT disks for etch, ALL the images in the powerpc floppy section are
absolutely worthless, mac spit out every damn one of them. I have patched
open firmware, and have a bunch of this retarded "fourth" code added into my
nvramrc and I have use nvramrc set to true, but of course, what boots for
everyone elses OpenFirmware refuses to work for me. I FINALLY found the
CORRECT boot-device code to use ide0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:<partitionumber> but 
now I
have no clue what to do from here, there are no instructions to do what I am
trying to do. I've tried to install quik, using everything found at
penguinppc.org, even the "Quik for mac" but it's a worthless piece of
garbage also. In linux, quikconfig wants to create itself on partition 3 of
hda9... uh, that makes no friggin sense to me, hda9 is my linux part, if
anything I want it  installed on hda8 (The 50 meg hfs "boot" partition) The
documentation (or lack of) for quik is hilarious at best. So I tried Quik
for mac, and of course, it asks me where my root is, where my swap is, where
my /usr partition is (I don't have a /usr partition, my /usr is on hda9) and
then it says "Invalid file system or not clean" or something stupid like
that... but it IS ext2 as the inadequate documentation says it should be,
and on boot, my kernal says she's clean... OUTSTANDING!!! WAY TO GO!!! Quik
for Mac totally detects everything correctly (Where my root and swap is, and
the drives correct size... Sigh, absolutely nothing wants to work on this
damn thing, and I can't figure out anyone who knows enough about this exact,
particularly buggy machine... I ended up with a Ubuntu installation on here,
for the simple reason of Ubuntu's install being able to recognize an HFS
partition without having to do pivot_root (which on debian, would refuse to
pivot back to / and of course everyone is like "Oh it just works" well not
for me thanks... Grrr, so damn frustrating. I have gotten maybe 5 hours
sleep this week because of this stupid machine... Sorry for the bad attitude
and paraphrasing but this thing has me on the brink of insanity. It seems
like a very simple thing to do, create a file on the damn 50 meg partition,
that open firmware can boot and then hand off to my /boot/ kernal... For a
brief moment, I thought the NetBSD manual was going to tell me how to do
that using ofwboot... but no, they decided to talk about how to plug a damn
serial terminal into this thing (something i've never needed to do on this
thing, only part of my Openfirmware that seems stable...) and then it just
says "Yeah, you can boot ofwboot off of these filesystems..." and then don't
mention anything at all about how exactly to do it, it just says you can...
Well that's fantastic. Please don't send me any links to manuals or forums
or posts, I've looked through OpenSUSE, Debian, Ubuntu and Google for every
combination of keywords about this, and now everything I search for is pages
of crap I've already looked at. So yeah, I'm sure it's something simple and
I'll be laughed at for being so retarded, and if that's the case, well I'm
just glad someone got a laugh out of this ordeal. I'm not a Mac expert at
all, never touched one in my life before this, and now I feel all dirty and
abused. I am trying to get back into linux, and my "skills" are horrendously
rusty and outdated at best. Thanks for any help guys! This one has
definitely got my brain ready to implode. If anyone knows a wild eyed
canadian linux user turned farmer named Paul Anderson let me know, I'm sure
he'd love to help me out... LOL. I'm not opposed to reinstalling linux on
this thing, debian distro this time, but I need to get a working boot
floppy, (yes, I wrote them correctly, using 3 different floppy image
writers, including rawritewin or whatever its called) and I'd need to know
how to boot into linux without using MacOS and BootX (My current way of
getting into ubuntu), so it seems like since I have a working linux install,
and an empty boot partition (hda8) I should test that openfirmware can boot
me before I go thru installing linux on this thing for the 50th time. Thanks
guys, I really appreciate any help I can get. Take care.

Revision 1 Beige G3, 266, Open Firmware Verson 2.01f (Supposedly patched
with System disk 2.3.1, still reports as 2.01f, but nvramrc full of new
crap)
192 meg ram,
4 gig IDE HD,
24x IDE CDROM
MacOS 9, residing on hda7, standerd retarded apple bootstrap partition setup
using hda1-6
50 meg HFS blank partition on hda8
Ubuntu 6.10 installed using netinst kernal and initrd thru BootX using Ext2
root on hda9, swap on hda10.

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