* Olaf Hering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-08 20:50]:
| On Mon, Dec 08, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
|
| > But I can play with the cdrom a little bit.
|
| just put the zImage.*chrk-rs6k on an ordinary iso and do a
|
| boot cdrom:filename mykerneloptions
|
| no need for yaboot.
but how can I load th
On Mon, Dec 08, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
> But I can play with the cdrom a little bit.
just put the zImage.*chrk-rs6k on an ordinary iso and do a
boot cdrom:filename mykerneloptions
no need for yaboot.
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* Leigh Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-08 11:30]:
| Pah. Not at all, just somebody's misguided coding. The patch at the
| end would make things a bit less confusing for those without a text
| LCD display.
ok. :-)
| I think you need to make a bootable CD using yaboot. I've heard that
| CHRPs
Thorsten Sauter said:
> I'm trying to install Debian Stable (or unstable) on a new IBM RS/6000
> B50. But I'm unable to boot any kernel (or the installation system).
> As I know, the Debian boot-floppies doesn't support this hardware type
> directly, so I have create my own floppies:
> 1. downloade
Hi PowerPC gurus :-)
I'm trying to install Debian Stable (or unstable) on a new IBM RS/6000
B50. But I'm unable to boot any kernel (or the installation system).
As I know, the Debian boot-floppies doesn't support this hardware type
directly, so I have create my own floppies:
1. downloaded the res
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