it won't work for all operating systems. NetBSD must be located as the first booting system. OpenBSD has to be specially modified to boot and may require the same area as NetBSD. FreeBSD can have more than one installation but the root directory must be set from the bootloader. Now, why are you having the system boot twice: one from an HFS with grub2 on it and a second with another bootloader on another HFS partition?
Seems to be an extreme waste to have to enter that command considering there is the Option menu with icons for each installed system. This would even cause trouble on a B&W G3 or a powerbook G3 because you would still need to load the bootloader of another system and then add more arguments. Grub2 is piss poor enough on Debian to boot UFS2 andFFS2 systems. Go back, install another operating system on the powerbook, and try booting each one with a grub2 entry. Do you want to run single user mode to fsck a BSD install? It won't work with what you suggest. Are you suggesting that for entries that don't work, the user will need to set the exact boot argument each time from Open Firmware? I don't think you have completely thought out your suggestion. OpenFirmware is not a Mac program. It is a forth environment based on OpenBoot. It is OS independent. An exception to hfs is that OpenBSD can boot from a DOS partition. You didn't even research this, did you? No, you can dd yaboot to the boot partition if you want. There is no size limit to the hfs boot partion, you can set that and label it yourself. Again, you did not research or attempt anything yourself, did you? The setup you suggest for booting is a waste and poorly thought out. why go from hda2 to hda7? You are going to have a setup as : APM hda1 Apple Bootstrap hda2 Ext3 hda3 Ext3 hda4 Ext3 hda5 Swap hda6 Apple Bootstrap hda7? Not thinking this through, eh? Acabe de pensar, homem, pensar. You may think I'm being an asshole to you; but, I am only giving you realistic arguments. Even yaboot has problems booting a BSD install. On 4/2/11, Rogério Brito <[email protected]> wrote: > (Please, keep me CC'ed, as I am not currently subscribed to -powerpc) > > Hi there. > > As some people may not consider yaboot to be a bootloader for the long term > (well, depending on your views, not even for the short term), I took some > time to distill, experiment, pull my hair, become frustrated, and write a > moderately introductory post on getting GRUB 2 on my iBook G4. > > The post is here: > > http://rb.doesntexist.org/blog/posts/running_grub2_on_powerpc_macs/ > > Please let me know if you find this useful. > > BTW, I am just playing with getting Freevec on my computer (well, it should > be faster, since Altivec is essentially not used in current Linux > distributions) and I will keep those that want posted (if you want) when I > have something to show. > > Well, right now, I have a very crufty solution that works for me, but that I > am ashamed to publish and ruin the rest of reputation that I have. :-) > > Finally, a stupid question: is there anybody out there that knows if the > current Iceweasel in experimental (4.0) has any kind of JIT for PowerPC? I > mean, like TenFourFox (http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/)? > > If not, their patches are available > (http://tenfourfox.googlecode.com/files/TenFourFox-changesets-20110323.zip). > And the developer's blog is very instructive > (http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/). > > (Yes, I know that I could just ask Mike Hommey, but let's see if anybody > here has already tried this). > > Feedback is welcome. > > > Regards, > > -- > Rogério Brito : rbrito@{ime.usp.br,gmail.com} : GPG key 4096R/BCFCAAAA > http://rb.doesntexist.org : Packages for LaTeX : algorithms.berlios.de > DebianQA: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rbrito%40ime.usp.br > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [email protected] > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

