
carl at hudkins
Dec 28, 2004, 6:52 AM
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Re: bootstrapping install on iBook that won't boot from cdr
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lincr wrote: > I've recently been through an i386 install and so am more familiar with > Gentoo. I've played with bootstrapping my iBook from other linuxes > using chroot, but I'm not sure how to get there. Gentoo's "Alternative Installation Guide" has some info on installing from an existing Linux system. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml#doc_chap6 > The LIveCD images aren't customizable to boot from an hfs partition( > like boot to openfirmware, then 'boot hd:,yaboot', then boot to > kernel/ramdisk installer). I know nothing about it, but maybe build a customized LiveCD using Catalyst? That's just a shot in the dark, though. :) Regarding booting from various CDs, had you found this sort of info yet? http://www.firmworks.com/QuickRef.html - Open Firmware commands in a terse way http://www.jacsoft.co.nz/Tech_Notes/Mac_Keys.shtml - Boot key combinations > The Debian Sarge installer does not include bunzip2, so I cannot use it > as a temporary bootstrap to extract tarballs. Okay, I guess I could > bunzip the tarballs on my x86 box, then use the Debian installer to > extract the .tar files into my future Gentoo partition. With an even goofier laptop than yours, that would only boot from a floppy, I was forced to use "netcat" to push the output of tar across a LAN in order to get a Stage 1 tarball extracted. Let's hope you don't have to go to such lengths. :D From what you've said, I think the chroot method may be the easiest way to go. Good luck, -- // Carl Hudkins :: PGP 50238D9E // // ==] What would Jeeves do? [== // -- gentoo-ppc-user [at] gentoo mailing list
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