Hi Adrian!
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
It's not showing any partitions, see "List of all partitions".
It looks like it's not even detecting your hard drive.
but the installer knerl detected everything and installed, the installed
kernel not, isn't that strange?
I wonder if it is due to
On 11/30/18 11:09 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:> The extract of the boot dmesg
says, screenshot attached.
It's not showing any partitions, see "List of all partitions".
It looks like it's not even detecting your hard drive.
I will create new images this weekend, then you can retry.
Adrian
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> On Nov 30, 2018, at 10:00 AM, Riccardo Mottola
> wrote:
>
> I am doing a second installation attempt right now, keeping the original
> parittions but reformatting them; but...
Rather than reinstalling, you should give us a screenshot or a textcopy of the
kernel panic.
Adrian
Hi,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
I tried booting of from the USB, but I don't know where to get the
system yaboot.conf from
now I have an installed systen (I hope) but cannot boot it.
My idea was to do the same USB trick again, but on the ard disk, thus doing:
1. boot
2018-11-29 19:54 UTC+02.00, Riccardo Mottola :
> Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> Is there a way to list files from OF, just to be sure the device and paths
> are correct?
>
I think there is a 'dir' command with same syntax as 'boot'.
Risto
Hi John
John Ogness wrote:
Have you checked if the device is recognized? With the OF command
"devalias" you can see what usb0 is. For example, for me it is:
/pci@f200/usb@1b,1
You can manually traverse the device tree and see if the USB disk is
detected:
dev usb0
ls <--- should show
On 2018-11-29, John Ogness wrote:
> On a side note, it is a bit frustrating that I provided a patch and
> even NMU package [0] with a fix 3 months ago but because it is not
> being accepted, people like you continue to waste our time on this
> issue.
Sorry, I think that last sentence was
Hi Riccardo,
On 2018-11-29, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> I did try to get debian 8.11.0 netinst on an USB stick
>
> I am unable to boot that stick, neither with just "boot usb" from OF,
> neither using this:
>
> 1. download jessie powerpc netinst iso[1] and dd it to a USB stick
>
> 2. boot into
On 11/29/18 18:54, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
If I do:
boot usb0/disk@1:2,\install\yaboot
-> Can't open device or file
boot usb1/disk@1:2,\install\yaboot
-> Can't open device or file
boot usb1a/disk@1:2,\install\yaboot
I get a big grey screen with the "not found" sign in the middle,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
I did not try any USB tricks, I always had issues with USB sticks on
Mac, this is why I ent to optical media.
I did try to get debian 8.11.0 netinst on an USB stick
I am unable to boot that stick, neither with just "boot usb" from OF,
neither using this:
1.
Hi!
I want to install on my iBook G4. It is a slightly different model than
the one I succeded 10 days ago... this is the 14" version and not the 12".
The last one had a motherboard failure, so I can't "test" on the old one.
I burned on CD the iso from here,
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