[nycbug-talk] I'm new here - Anyone with netbsd on powerbook G3 experience?
dingo
dingo at 1984.ws
Wed Jan 7 09:29:41 EST 2009
>> > Now this is the part where I've hit a wall. I can
>> not go beyond the
>> > partitioning. I don't know where I'm messing
>> up but that's were I stop
>> > every time.
>> >
>> > Is there someone who would like to help me with this?
>> I don't want this
>> > laptop to go to the garbage dump or lead and
>> unproductive life.
>> >
>> > I would appreciate any possible help. I can meet with
>> anyone in Manhattan
>> > and certain parts of Brooklyn and Queens.
Unfortunately for you, I'm Detroit, MI area.
just a side node, as for netbooting, I find tcpdump to do everything for me
-- I can't recall the difference between netbooting sparc, sparc64, hppa,
i386, ppc, and so on -- so I just tcpdump, and fulfill whatever it is they
are looking for.
Looks like you got past that, though.
I'm not fully understanding your problem with partitioning on ppc -- Are
you unable to use pdisk?
pdisk does have its quirks...
http://www.netbsd.org/ports/macppc/partitioning.html
could this help?
If you've really hosed your disk...
Commands are:
C (create with type also specified)
c create new partition (standard unix root)
d delete a partition
h help
i initialize partition map
n (re)name a partition
P (print ordered by base address)
p print the partition table
q quit editing
r reorder partition entry in map
s change size of partition map
t change a partition's type
w write the partition table
start out with an 'i'nitialize.
Then go on to 'C'reate new w/type specified.
I always calculated the block.. looks like you can use a 'p' to specify "at
partition" for the "First block:" prompt.. wow, thats a lot easier...
Command (? for help): C
First block: 2p
Length in blocks: 800m
Name of partition: netbsd
Type of partition: Apple_UNIX_SVR2
Available partition slices for Apple_UNIX_SVR2:
a root partition
b swap partition
c do not set any bzb bits
g user partition
Other lettered values will create user partitions
Select a slice for default bzb values: a
theres your /
Command (? for help): C
First block: 4p
Length in blocks: 4p
Name of partition: swap
Type of partition: Apple_UNIX_SVR2
Available partition slices for Apple_UNIX_SVR2:
a root partition
b swap partition
c do not set any bzb bits
g user partition
Other lettered values will create user partitions
Select a slice for default bzb values: b
theres your swp
like vi, 'w'rite, and 'q'uit
then, newfs the suckers and go on with the install.
I haven't actually used netbsd on ppc before, but I have little to no
problems using openbsd on ppc. I'm doing an openbsd on a g4 ibook pretty
soon here. From what I recall, it looks like the pdisk program on openbsd
is slightly different. It doesn't work at all on Freebsd/ppc, so don't even
think about it!!
Installing the boot loader isn't always simple, either. Thats where I
usually goof myself.
good luck,
jeff quast
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