Hello Fritz,
Did you had try to press "c" before chime will play during boot initial sequence with 
loaded PowerPC bootable medium, or do you want only to discuss about that problem without any try 
to fix your deleted yaboot after you had deleted "NewWorld bootblock"?
 
I will recommend Lubuntu 14.04(.02) Mac (PowerPC) and IBM-PPC (POWER5) desktop 
image to be burn onto CD/DVD and used for that task. Your choice with Super 
Grub looks good as is based on GRUB. GRUB support PowerPC with boot from Open 
Firmware (IEEE 1275-1994), but Super Grub was not tested ieee1275. So, your 
choice was wrong.
 
P.
 
______________________________________________________________
Od: Fritz Hudnut <[email protected]>
Komu: Peter Golis <[email protected]>, lubuntu user list 
<[email protected]>, Aere Greenway <[email protected]>
Dátum: 12.05.2015 17:20
Predmet: Re: Lubuntu 14 && U-MATE 15 installer issues [PPC]


On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:34 AM, Peter Golis <[email protected] 
<[email protected]>> wrote:
PS: I cannot understood which error of installer did you had mean. Hooking of 
boot path into OFI to call yaboot and later also linux kernel is not part of 
manual partitioning. This is part of yaboot post installation step 
(configuration).
 
Also, I cannot inderstood what did you mean by pressing "L" during boot. This key used for booting Linux is part of 
yaboot, not open firmware. And yaboot is what you had successfully removed from boot sequence. Yaboot have also option to boot 
from "C"drom, optionally boot from "N"etwork and boot back to "O"pen firmware, but my suggestion to 
press "c" was before chime will play. This will say dirrectly to OFI to activate direct boot from CDROM without yaboot.


@Aere:

OK, "enter it in combo box" . . . don't know if I recall seeing that . . . and 
then question remains as to what I would  type . . . as per Peter's ideas.

@Peter:

I hadn't gathered the full sense of "doom" on this one until reading your comments . . . I had blithely 
assumed that I could "run the install again" . . . but, since I must have messed up with no "ybin" 
and I can't boot the DVD with the "c" key or using Yaboot selection . . . it will probably be hard to try to 
run an install again . . . .

So, you've mentioned this open firmware but what would I do or type in open 
firmware to recover the appended Yaboot conf file?

Or, you are saying Yaboot does offer "recovery"???  So, when I pressed "tab" key the only option I 
saw was "Linux old" . . . .  I tried that but, nothing.  Can I type "recovery" after I press L in 
Yaboot?

The other errors I had written from memory and I don't recall what they are or were . . . 
probably another day or so before I get back to the "linux on iBook" project . 
. . .  Indeed as you mentioned 12.04 had no problems installing on it and needed no 
Xorg.conf file and nothing appended to Yaboot.conf file . . . it just installed simple 
and fast.

F
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