FreeBSD-ppc on an external hdd (Mac Mini)
Garance A Drosihn
drosih at rpi.edu
Fri Jul 1 01:30:32 GMT 2005
At 12:47 AM +0200 7/1/05, Dario Freni wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 30, 2005, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> >
>> I also took an external firewire drive, and used Apple's disk
>> utility app to create a bunch of partitions on it. Apparently
>> the utility decides to create an additional tiny partition
>> between each partition that I actually asked it to create, which
>> means I ended up with a lot of partitions. So my list includes:
>>
>> Intended-Use Partition FreeSpace
>> ------------ --------- ---------
>> ?? da0s9 262144 blocks (128MB)
> > MacOS 10.4 da0s10 36647736 blocks (17894MB)
>> ?? da0s11 17408 blocks (8MB)
>> / da0s12 3254152 blocks (1588MB)
>> ?? da0s13 17408 blocks (8MB)
>> /usr da0s14 5749760 blocks (2807MB)
>> ?? da0s15 17408 blocks (8MB)
>> /usr/obj da0s16 6798336 blocks (3319MB)
>
>Why are they starting from 9?
Because I skipped over the first eight... :-) I think I have
some extra partitions before these because I said "install drivers
for MacOS 9". This external hard disk is still (occasionally)
moved between machines, so that seemed like a good idea at the
time. But now that I think of it, I believe that just last week
I switched over the last person on campus who was still running
MacOS 9 campus...
When I run the DiskUtility.app on MacOS 10, that partition on
da0s10 is the first partition which the application displays.
I wonder if those small partitions include meta-data for the
real partitions which follow them.
> > Also, what does sysinstall run to look at these partitions?
> > I tried 'bsdlabel' to read the list of partitions, but all
> > it would say was: "a -m <architecture> option must be
> > specified"
>
>...and -m powerpc says "not supported"
Yeah. I did a 'strings' on the executable, and it didn't seem
to include anything like 'ppc' or 'powerpc'.
--
Garance Alistair Drosehn = gad at gilead.netel.rpi.edu
Senior Systems Programmer or gad at freebsd.org
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute or drosih at rpi.edu
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