More than 3 bootable partitions

Robert Fernandes yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:30:34 -0400


I have not tried this (I only have the "normal" three partitions), but 
I believe that what you need to do is to edit the /etc/yaboot.conf file 
by hand and then update yaboot by running ybin. You need to do this as 
root.

Login and open a command line, then type su, then enter the root 
password. You can use vi if you like, but I usually use one of the 
wysiwyg editors like kate, so I would then type kate /etc/yaboot.conf &.

Toward the end of the yaboot.conf file, you will see two lines for your 
macos and macosx partitions. You will need to know the partition number 
for your other macos partition - you should be able to figure this out 
based on the numbers for the listed yaboot partitions. I would try 
adding another line but I am guessing that you will need to call it 
something other than macos, perhaps macos2. What yaboot will do with 
this, I don't know. I assume it will asign some letter key to boot it 
since it doesn't let you choose? Anyone?

Once the file is saved, type ybin - this will update the bootloader. 
Reboot and good luck!

On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 11:55 PM, M. Rowen wrote:

> All of these partitions are on a single 60GB disk. The MacOS9 partition
> in question is still there, I just don't get a choice from Yaboot to
> boot from it because it appears limited to allowing only three
> partitions.
>
> -Mike
>
> On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 21:56, Steven Gross wrote:
>> How did you install without issues? Did you have to unplug your 
>> drives etc?
>> WHen I tried to install using 3 drives (one for OSX one for OS9 and 
>> one for
>> Linux (YDL 3.0), it casued a problem with my boot partiions and I 
>> have to go
>> through lengths to resore them using a special pdisk from Yellowdog
>> (Terrasoft), and I could never get yaboot to boot up at all...
>> thanks
>>
>> steve
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "M. Rowen" <mike@bcmr3.net>
>> To: <yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 10:31 PM
>> Subject: More than 3 bootable partitions
>>
>>
>>> This question may be more about Macs in general, but may relate to
>>> Yellow Dog Linux. I partitioned my 800MHZ G4 iMac a few days ago. 
>>> When I
>>> did so, I created 2 MacOS9 partitons, 1 MacOSX partition, and left
>>> unallocated space for Yellow Dog. I installed Yellow Dog without any
>>> issues today. But when configuring Yaboot, it only allowed me to 
>>> select
>>> 1 MacOSX partition and 1 OS9 partition. Is there a way to get Yaboot 
>>> to
>>> recognize two MacOS9 Partitions? They both show up in the device list
>>> when I configured Yaboot.
>>>
>>> -Mike Rowen
>>>
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