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Re: The first reboot to hard drive after the CD-rom install failed
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 03:14:15PM -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> # pdisk -l /dev/rwd0c
>
> Partition map (with 512 byte blocks) on '/dev/rwd0c'
> #: type name length base (size)
> 1: Apple_partition_map Apple 2 @ 1
> 2: NetBSD/macppc NetBSD 2147483647 @ 4 (1024.0G)
>
>
> Device_block size=512, Number of Blocks=156301488 (74.5G)
> DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0
>
> It appears the Apple partition map is quite small.
Yeah, it is a dummy, enough to hold the bootloader.
From the above I would expect something like
boot hd:1
to work - but maybe the bootloader did not get installed?
(I tried to create a new bootable disk earlier when working on the installer,
but never managed to get it working, neither with the old netbsd-8 sysinst
nor my hacked new version - will revisit it sometime)
Can you also show the output of
disklabel wd0
? You should be able to mount the NetBSD root partition from the install
CD and verify it has /ofwboot. Also something like:
installboot /dev/rwd0c /usr/mdec/bootxx /ofwboot
should install the bootloader. You do not need ofwboot.xcf if you are booting
w/o HFS partition.
Martin
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