> On Mar 26, 2022, at 4:19 AM, Stan Johnson <user...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> My installation attempt using CD [2] above on a PowerBook G3 Pismo (500
> MHz; 2 GiB memory) failed.
> 
> 1) I started with a blank 120 GB disk. I partitioned the disk to include
> partitions (after the Apple drive partitions) for Apple_Bootstrap
> (/dev/sda6; 10 MiB), Mac OS 9 (/dev/sda7; 1 GiB), Mac OS X (/dev/sda8; 7
> GiB), Debian rootfs (/dev/sda9; 16 GiB), and swap (/dev/sda10; 2 GiB) --
> I left the rest of the disk un-partitioned.
> 
> 2) The installation CD booted and GRUB worked. I chose a default
> installation with manual partitioning, using the partitions I set up in
> step 1. Everything worked as expected until GRUB installation, which
> failed. The error message was that GRUB failed to install on /dev/sda9
> (the rootfs, not the Apple_Bootstrap, partition).
> 
> 3) In step 2, I thought it might have failed because my Apple_Bootstrap
> partition could have been too small, so I tried the installation again,
> choosing a default installation using the entire disk with only the
> default partitions. The resulting sizes were approximately as follows:
> Apple_Bootstrap (/dev/sda2; 256 MB); Debian rootfs (/dev/sda3; ~115
> GiB); and swap (/dev/sda4; ~768 MB). So this Apple_Bootstrap was
> certainly larger than the one I used in step 1, and I was optimistic
> that everything would work. But GRUB installation failed again, with the
> error message that "grub-install /dev/sda3" failed. Even if this had
> worked, it appears that I would have lost the Apple drivers needed to
> boot Mac OS 9.
> 
> 4) Booting into rescue mode on the installation CD, I was also not able
> to install GRUB on the Apple_Bootstrap partition directly (e.g. after
> step 3, I tried "grub-install /dev/sda2"). The error message was that
> the partition was not a partition of type PReP.

What image did you use?

I don’t see the HFS partition which is mounted to /boot/grub anywhere.

It looks like you used one of the older,  non-working images.

Adrian

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