Open Firmware Problem

Felix Jodoin yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Apr 14 16:03:01 2004


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Thanks, my hard drive is 60 gigs. here is a revised layout:
>> /dev/hda1-5: Apple Stuff?
>> /dev/hda6: Mac OS X 7gigs
>> /dev/hda7: Mac OS 9  all the rest
>> /dev/hda8: bootstrap 1mb
>> /dev/hda9: Linux Root 9gigs
>> /dev/hda10: HFS Drive (LinuxShare, so I can get files between mac and 
>> linux) 6gigs
>> /dev/hda11: Linux Swap 512mb
Perhaps I should buy a new comp, this is really bugging me... ;)
Thanks again for the help though.

> Resetting the pram only works if your bootstrap partition is before 
> all of your other partitions, sorry I didn't mention that.  Try 
> booting into openfirmware by holding down command-option-o-f and then 
> typing setenv boot-device hd:8,\\:tbxi  That should tell the system to 
> look for your bootstrap on hda8 and boot yaboot.  Is your hard dive 
> over 8 GB?  If it is then your problem may be that your root partition 
> has to be completely within the first 8 GB of the disk.  This is a 
> limitation of the old iMac's.  Also the other post about holding down 
> the option key does not work on the old iMacs.  I have a 120 GB disk 
> in my iMac and I had to go with a 2GB root partition for linux and 6 
> GB for OS X then partition out the rest.  Hope this helps some.
> David
> On Apr 13, 2004, at 3:10 PM, Felix Jodoin wrote:
>
>> Still no go, even after doing all of that. The last thing I did was 
>> zap the pram, and then my computer booted right into mac os x. My 
>> partition layout is as follows:
>> /dev/hda1-5: Apple Stuff?
>> /dev/hda6: Mac OS X
>> /dev/hda7: Mac OS 9
>> /dev/hda8: bootstrap
>> /dev/hda9: Linux Root
>> /dev/hda10: HFS Drive (LinuxShare, so I can get files between mac and 
>> linux)
>> /dev/hda11: Linux Swap
>>
>> On 13-Apr-04, at 2:01 PM, David C. Hacker, DVM wrote:
>>
>>> Try zapping the pram by holding down command-option-p-r at boot 
>>> untill it chimes 2 or 3 times.  If that doesn't work try 
>>> reformatting the bootstrap partiton and then running ybin again.  
>>> Worked for me.  Also you might try unplugging any extra usb devices 
>>> until you get it worked out.  Especially printers.  Hope this helps.
>>> David
>>>
>>> On Apr 13, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Felix Jodoin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> A bit ago I (by accident) changed the startup disc, so YDL doesn't 
>>>> boot; I just use the boot CD and go into rescue mode to use it. I 
>>>> decided I would like the menu again, so I re-ran ybin and rebooted. 
>>>> Open Firmware showed up, displaying a message like:
>>>> DEFAULT CATCH!, code=300 at %SRR0: 011ee498 %SRR1: 00003030
>>>> or something along those lines. I am running a 333mhz iMac with 
>>>> Panther and YDL 3.0.
>>>> --
>>>> Felix Jodoin
>>>> President
>>>> FJ Studios, Inc.
>>>> Email: felixj@shaw.ca
>>>> Phone: (204) 296-4480
>> --
>> Felix Jodoin
>> President
>> FJ Studios, Inc.
>> Email: felixj@shaw.ca
>> Phone: (204) 296-4480
>>
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Felix Jodoin
President
FJ Studios, Inc.
Email: felixj@shaw.ca
Phone: (204) 296-4480

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Thanks, my hard drive is 60 gigs. here is a revised layout:

<excerpt><excerpt>/dev/hda1-5: Apple Stuff?

/dev/hda6: Mac OS X 7gigs

/dev/hda7: Mac OS 9  all the rest

/dev/hda8: bootstrap 1mb

/dev/hda9: Linux Root 9gigs

/dev/hda10: HFS Drive (LinuxShare, so I can get files between mac and
linux) 6gigs

/dev/hda11: Linux Swap 512mb

</excerpt></excerpt>Perhaps I should buy a new comp, this is really
bugging me... ;)

Thanks again for the help though.


<excerpt>Resetting the pram only works if your bootstrap partition is
before all of your other partitions, sorry I didn't mention that.  Try
booting into openfirmware by holding down command-option-o-f and then
typing setenv boot-device hd:8,\\:tbxi  That should tell the system to
look for your bootstrap on hda8 and boot yaboot.  Is your hard dive
over 8 GB?  If it is then your problem may be that your root partition
has to be completely within the first 8 GB of the disk.  This is a
limitation of the old iMac's.  Also the other post about holding down
the option key does not work on the old iMacs.  I have a 120 GB disk
in my iMac and I had to go with a 2GB root partition for linux and 6
GB for OS X then partition out the rest.  Hope this helps some.

David

On Apr 13, 2004, at 3:10 PM, Felix Jodoin wrote:


<excerpt>Still no go, even after doing all of that. The last thing I
did was zap the pram, and then my computer booted right into mac os x.
My partition layout is as follows:

/dev/hda1-5: Apple Stuff?

/dev/hda6: Mac OS X

/dev/hda7: Mac OS 9

/dev/hda8: bootstrap

/dev/hda9: Linux Root

/dev/hda10: HFS Drive (LinuxShare, so I can get files between mac and
linux)

/dev/hda11: Linux Swap


On 13-Apr-04, at 2:01 PM, David C. Hacker, DVM wrote:


<excerpt>Try zapping the pram by holding down command-option-p-r at
boot untill it chimes 2 or 3 times.  If that doesn't work try
reformatting the bootstrap partiton and then running ybin again. 
Worked for me.  Also you might try unplugging any extra usb devices
until you get it worked out.  Especially printers.  Hope this helps.

David 


On Apr 13, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Felix Jodoin wrote:


<excerpt>Hello,

A bit ago I (by accident) changed the startup disc, so YDL doesn't
boot; I just use the boot CD and go into rescue mode to use it. I
decided I would like the menu again, so I re-ran ybin and rebooted.
Open Firmware showed up, displaying a message like:

<fontfamily><param>Times</param><bigger><bigger>DEFAULT CATCH!,
code=300 at %SRR0: 011ee498 %SRR1: 00003030 

</bigger></bigger></fontfamily>or something along those lines. I am
running a 333mhz iMac with Panther and YDL 3.0.

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Felix Jodoin

President

FJ Studios, Inc.

Email: felixj@shaw.ca

Phone: (204) 296-4480

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Felix Jodoin

President

FJ Studios, Inc.

Email: felixj@shaw.ca

Phone: (204) 296-4480


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Felix Jodoin

President

FJ Studios, Inc.

Email: felixj@shaw.ca

Phone: (204) 296-4480


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