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Re: Booting a G3 iBook
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I ran into the same issue with NetBSD 5 RC 3. I tried in vain to figure
out how to make my own bootable USB stick or ISO . Does anyone have any
idea where how to install NetBSD 5 on a PowerMac G5 ?
Here is what I did.
1. I took a 2G USB stick and using OSX put a apple partition map on it.
making a 250M partition for NetBSD and leaving the rest for "Storage"
2. I formatted the new partition wiht HFS Extended in osx
3. Using the iso from ftp.netbsd.org for macppc I coppied the ofwboot.xcf
and the netbsd_install kernel onto the new HFS partition
4. I gunziped the kernel to be safe
5. I coppied the rest of the installer data from the iso to the usb stick
6. I installed the usb stick on my G5 tower and powered on the g5 and went
into OpenBoot / Openfirmware
7. From ob I created the devalias for ud using the method here
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060301112336384&lsrc=osxh
8. I cant boot using boot ud:3,\ofwboot.xcf netbsd_install or
ud:3,\netbsd_install OB just returns to the ok prompt when I try this.
Next I repeted this using a cdrom and a modified iso where I put the
ofwboot.xcf and kernel in / on the iso. Same results
> > At 18:59 Uhr -0400 25.3.2009, Allen Briggs wrote:
>> >>Yes. I found the problem, though. I was using the macppccd.iso
> >>from the releng server area, and those are not as fully-populated
>> >>as the macppccd.iso in the release directory.
> >
> > build.sh lacks the magic incantations for creating a bootable cd image,
> > see
> > e.g. macppc/29655, macppc/37389, macppc/40398.
> >
>> >> I grabbed the 4.0.1
>> >>disc, and that works much better. "boot cd:,ofwboot.xcf
netbsd.macppc"
> >
> > That's something. :)
> >
> > hauke
> >
> > --
> > "It's never straight up and down" (DEVO)
> >
> >
> >
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