simon raven wrote:
> > I have some that can be used for testing, but don't understand all
> > that might be needed to make it work. Two things right off the bat,
> > though: 
> > 
> > 1) Oldworlds need proprietary code to boot CDs, and normally need to
> > install from a 1.44 floppy, but the standard 2.4 image doesn't fit; and
> 
> so you make one that fits. initrd the hell out of it and tweak cramfs 
> so it compresses more. or you use 2.2.x to boot it, and toss devfs out
> (like you should anyway), and in the
> whatever-is-the-equivalent-to-the-basedebs.tar or the netinst, you
> download a 2.4.x kernel. i don't see why you should need to use devfs
> when you can use syscalls and/or get info from proc and the OF devices. 
> 
> > 2) yaboot doesn't work -- quik is the free solution for booting.
> > BootX can be used to boot from a MacOS installation, but many people
> > prefer not to have MacOS installed or don't have system disks.
> 
> quik is busted. it works, but it's FUBAR - we all know that and there
> are some oldworlds that are going to be supported in yaboot2. if you
> folks had bothered to contact the yaboot maintainer, you would have
> known that. 
> 
> > At one time there were plans to support oldworlds in yaboot, but I
> > haven't heard any news lately; there are no announcements at the 
> > yaboot website regarding it AFAIK.
> 
> see my above.
> 
> 
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