Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:05:09 -0800 From: Daniel Stekloff <dsteklof@cisco.com> To: grehan@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: QEMU? Message-ID: <47614A25.5090007@cisco.com> In-Reply-To: <4760E8CC.8070900@freebsd.org> References: <47607390.4080108@cisco.com> <47609F89.9080107@freebsd.org> <4760CFB8.2030703@cisco.com> <4760E8CC.8070900@freebsd.org>
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Peter Grehan wrote: > Hi Daniel, > >>> mkisofs $bootable > > Should have mentioned, this comes from > > cp /usr/src/release/powerpc/boot.tbxi ${4}/boot > bootable="-hfs-bless ${4}/boot -map /usr/src/release/powerpc/hfs.map" > > ... which I think is the equivalent of the -chrp-boot option you > mention below. I did see this when I looked at the file, Debian has it as well. If -chrp-boot is equivalent, why does Debian have both? >> --iso-level 2 >> --netatalk >> --chrp-boot >> -hfs-parms MAX_XTCSIZE=$newsize > The Debian seems to have a couple other options: > > Not sure that these would have any real effect. Yeah, I don't think so either. So, I better look at the ofw code. Thanks for your help. Dan
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