PPC-FreeBSD install problem II ...
Tom Cage
k5gj at earthlink.net
Thu Mar 18 15:07:14 PST 2004
Peter,
I decided to try again, only this time I did not hit the SPACE bar after
I typed boot cd....
Motorola PPc-7455 (Titanium)
G4-867, 256K L2, 1M L3, 768M PC133, Bus 133MHz
restart
Cmd-Opt-o-f
Apple PowerBook3,5 4.5.3f2 BootROM built on 10/25/02 at 10:31:30
Copyright 1994-2002 Apple Computer, Inc.
All Right Reserved
Welcome to Open Firmware, the system time and date is 22:18:24 03/18/2004
To continue booting, type 'mac-boot' and press return.
To shut down, type "shut-down" and press return.
ok
0 > ok
0 > mkisofs -o -ufs -part -l -J -r -L
mkisofs, unknown word
ok
0 > ok
0 > dir cd:,\
Size/ GMT File/Dir
bytes date time TYPE CRTR Name
3/18/ 4 19:53:53 bin
3/18/ 4 19:58:35 boot
2/29/ 4 9:14:54 dev
3/18/ 4 19:55:25 etc
2/29/ 4 9:14:54 mnt
45045217 3/18/ 4 2:38:11 ppc-root-latest.tbz2
3/18/ 4 19:54:25 sbin
3/18/ 4 19:58:35 usr
ok
0 > ok
0 > boot cd:,\boot\loader load-size=450ac adler32=f155cffa
Loading ELF
Console OpenFirmware console
FreeBSD/OpenFirmware/PowrPC bootstrap loader, Revision 0.1
(grehan@, Fri Feb 27 20:41:22 EST 2004)
Memory 786432KB
Boot from: /pc at f2000000/mac-io at 17/ata-3 at 20000/disk at 0
\
can't load 'kernel'
Type ? for a list of commands, 'help' form more detailed help.
OK
OK ?
Available commands:
bcachestat get disk block cache stats
boot boot a file or loaded kernel
autoboot boot automatically after a delay
help detailed help
? list commands
show show variable
set set a variable
unset unset a variable
more show contents of a file
lsdev list all devices
include read commands from a file
ls list files
load load a kernel or module
unload unload all modules
lsmod list loaded modules
halt halt the system
memmap print memory map
OK
OK
OK boot -s
can't load 'kernel'
no bootable kernel
OK
OK
OK set currdev=cd:,
OK boot -s
(/-|-\-|-/ cursor spins while the hard drive is accessed)
can't load 'kernel'
no bootable kernel
OK
OK
OK boot /boot/kernel/kernel
can't find '/boot/kernel/kernel'
OK
OK
OK halt
0 > ok
0 > mac-boot
Hope this will help.
Tom
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