Fritz,
There is huge difference in meaning "I dont have yaboot" and "I had not modified 
yaboot configuration by myself". There wil be better if you will start more understable 
language. You had done the first step as smileys are not part of adult language, smileys are for 
infants. The second step shall be harder. Please try to read your words before you will send email. 
There is really hard to understood you.
 
Fritz, you are allways complaining about "something is not working". Once you 
are asked to provide some details about that issue, e.g. output of some commands, you 
will step back without providing it. Like few days ago with command pm-is-supported. I 
think you have no problem with computer.
 
So, if you really want to fix your issues, can you tell what is inside your 
configuration of yaboot on that affected machine (*1), and how are organized 
logical partitions on your physical disks (*2)?
 
Peter.
 
*1) file is located as:
        /etc/yaboot.conf
*2) partition list can be provided by command:
        sudo mac-fdisk -l /dev/sd?
Yes, question mark is at that end of line.
 
 
______________________________________________________________
Od: Fritz Hudnut <[email protected]>
Komu: Peter Golis <[email protected]>
Dátum: 11.05.2016 19:29
Predmet: Editing Yaboot.conf with Fortran + punch cards

CC: <[email protected]>
@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] 
<[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.
 
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@Peter:
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