> On Nov 6, 2021, at 9:53 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Not sure why that didn't work for you, it always worked fine for me when I 
> tested it.

I suspect I know what might have happened.

When I first installed debian 64b from the 2021-04-17 image onto the DualG5, it 
would not boot after installation… got just past grub and died with a black 
screen and no ssh login available.

I used rescue mode from the CD to mount the root filesystem on the drive, and 
noticed in the syslog there were many errors relating to libffi8 symbols (as we 
know), so I manually built and installed libffi8 on the DualG5 using rescue 
mode from the CD. After that, it would boot.

During that process I also (for the first time) installed the various firmware 
packages. So likely something that was supposed to run did not (locked /boot 
from the CD I suspect).

If I had much experience at all with troubleshooting debian boots I would have 
known what to do — I will for next time (at least for that issue :> ).

BTW I also noticed that an Apple monitor attached to the Apple Display 
Connector on that ATI 9600 card would not bring up an image when X came up — 
just went black screen. Changing to a DVI monitor attached to the other 
connector on the card did work.

I have not retested that Apple monitor as yet -- now that the AMD firmware is 
actually working it might work now.

Best,

Ken

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