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lrutledge at realemail

Dec 27, 2004, 7:26 PM

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bootstrapping install on iBook that won't boot from cdr

Hi,
I've posted before, but maybe I can ask the right questions now...

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.

My internal cdrom won't boot from/read cdr's. I cannot boot from my
firewire CDRW drive either. At least not by holding down C or Option
at boot...

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).

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.

Anybody know of a better way around this chicken-or-egg problem with
bootstrapping the install?

Guess I'll try the Debian/.tar way...

Lincoln

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carl at hudkins

Dec 28, 2004, 6:52 AM

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Re: bootstrapping install on iBook that won't boot from cdr [In reply to]

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,

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