Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:14:41 -0600 From: David Leimbach <leimy2k@mac.com> To: Peter Grehan <grehan@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: starting fresh Message-ID: <07DEDA0A-2A52-11D8-B092-000A95AFBEB4@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <3FD59D94.8040204@freebsd.org> References: <39194E04-29D4-11D8-9B51-000A95AFBEB4@mac.com> <3FD51C6A.2020508@freebsd.org> <6E43B9CE-29F3-11D8-BE9A-000A95AFBEB4@mac.com> <3FD59D94.8040204@freebsd.org>
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On Dec 9, 2003, at 4:01 AM, Peter Grehan wrote: > Hi Dave, > >> This kernel doesn't boot. When I set currdev=cd:. I get a little >> closer >> but then the loader complains that it can't load 'kernel' >> no bootable kernel. > > I just built a fresh CD with the latest loader/kernel, and it > works OK on my eMac. So, > I am starting to think its the tool I used to build the CD. I can boot from the image but I can't figure out why the loader can't load it. I used Mac OS X's hdiutil makehybrid to build an image > From the OpenFirmware prompt, can you do a directory of /boot/kernel/ > ? > i.e. > > 0 > dir cd:,\boot\kernel\ > 3447548 12/ 9/ 3 19: 4:40 kernel ok > I get 57344 10/24/ 3 8:58:33 kernel 3447548 10/24/ 3 9: 3:26 kernel.syscons ok 0 > > Then, it should be able to be seen from the loader prompt: > > OK ls -l /boot/kernel > /boot/kernel > 3447548 kernel > > > I still get tons of method <seek> not found errors... > > This can be avoided with the new loader by specifying currdev as > the first parameter e.g. > > 0 > boot cd:,\boot\loader cd:, can't load 'kernel' Don't know... Perhaps I will make a tar of my CD layout and build the ISO on a DragonFly or Linux box and move it back to the Mac where my only burner is. Dave > > later, > > Peter. >
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