To install Gentoo Linux and then PostgreSQL on my OldWorld Machine. CLI only, no GUI needed. Maybe some apache or proftpd later.
Hardware: Apple Power Macintosh 9500 Two 604e 180 MHz processors 544 MB RAM in 12 slots Additional realtek pci ethernet controller 100 Mbps PCI USB controller Formac ProMedia 8 MB graphic card with VGA connector 1 GB IBM SCSI 50 pin hard disk drive 3 GB QUANTUM SCSI 50 pin hard disk drive Apple SCSI 50 pin CDROM drive
Software: System 7.5.3 US BootX 1.2.2
Troubles:
I tried gentoo 2005.0 LiveCD and 2004.3 LiveCD, after launching a first start I receive two penguins on the black screen and machine reboots after 10 minutes or so.
I found an old CD in my collection - gentoo 1.4 final PPC
It boots but sees no sda nor sdb drives.
I can fire up linux from this LiveCD, set up network interfaces - both built in and additional. I can start sshd. and that is all.
I tried to find solution in the internet.
The only path I found was ppckernel.org
Stable 2.4.30 and official 2.4.29 kernels try to boot, see my sda and sdb drives, even partitions on them. But then they do not mount a CD and when they try to cp the filesystem from a CD system kills init and goes out with kernel panic.
I suppose I should have another initrd RAM disk file to work with them or use some other LiveCD I do not have.
Or maybe I can start with G3G4 kernel and 2005.0 gentoo but I need to pass some additional parameters in BootX ????
I found Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1 that starts on my machine but it uses X11 with its own installer and my unsupported graphic card shows something on the screen and I am unable to read the letters.
Does anyone use gentoo with Old World Mac? Can I have any tips from you?
Regards Bartosz Zaród (Mac-troll, newbie to Linux)
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