On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 4:23 AM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Lee!
>
> On 2/13/21 1:41 AM, Lee Cremeans wrote:
> > * The current builds of the unstable installer are not usable on an
> > OldWorld Mac (including my Beige) because unstable no longer ships quik.
> I
> > understand the newer images ship GRUB, and I'm wondering just how hard
> it'd
> > be to get an OldWorld machine to boot an ELF GRUB, if an XCOFF GRUB is
> out
> > of the question; I've looked at the GRUB source but they're complex
> enough
> > that I haven't found the magic words to change the GRUB image type.
>
> I'm confident that we would be able to find a solution for OldWorld
> systems,
> but I currently don't have the time and resources to work on this
> particular
> problem.
>
> I also don't have access to these machines at the moment, so if someone is
> willing to donate a G3 so that I can work on this particular hardware at
> some point, feel free to send me an email.
>
> Adrian
>
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Understood. I was able to find a workaround using BootX from MacOS, which
is not optimal (aside from requiring MacOS, it doesn't seem to work on my
6360 at all due to lack of memory), but it at least lets me get kernel 5.10
booted on my G3.

One thing I noticed about kernel 5.10 is that networking seems to be
broken. The onboard BMAC Ethernet comes up and gets an IP, but anything
that tries to use it hangs. I'm attempting to bring up Sid on NewWorld
hardware (QEMU, for now, since all of my real NewWorld hardware is
inaccessible at the moment) to see if it still happens there. I also want
to try a different network card on the off chance that the BMAC driver
itself is malfunctioning. I also noticed that a few things that work fine
on AMD64 Sid, like freerdp2-x11, don't work properly on PowerPC Sid.

-lee

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