@Peter: OK, very amusing; what I meant was that I don't think I had to add any boot parameters in my Yaboot.conf file in my PowerMac, and I think no xorg.conf file . . . . I have several installs on several computers, so hard to keep it all straight in my aging mind.
Touche' . . . et tu Peter? Too much time on your hands? F On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 6:16 AM, Peter Golis <[email protected]> wrote: > Fritz, > > If you don't need configuration for yaboot to boot linux (yaboot.conf), > then you had manually created boot script in Apple_Bootstrap partition > using Fortran programming language or you had manually installed grub2 and > followed it's configuration. Both listed options which allows to boot Linux > on PowerPC require skill level expert. So, you are therefore Linux expert > and you know that resume must point into swap partition. > > > > Could you please share your knowledge and tell me ho did you made boot on > your PowerPC machine without yaboot? I'm interested in non standard > solution and I will be lucky to get your knowledge. > > > > Unless you are just trolling like when I had seen your first try about > booted supergrub cd on PowerPC. Supergrub had during that time released > boot cd only for x86/64 architecture. > > > > Peter. > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > @Peter: >
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