[slackintosh-users] Re: OldWorld (beige G3) support?
- From: Mikael Andersson <manders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: slackintosh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:01:00 -0400
Thanks for your help everyone - here are my results:
1) Trying to boot using the kernel (/boot/vmlinux) and initrd
(/boot/initrd) on the Slackintosh 10.1 install CD #1 using BootX, with
various boot parameters (including the one Adrian mentioned,
'root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk_size=10240 rw') causes the machine
to reboot, then produces a black screen with Tux in the top left corner.
I'm not sure if at this point the machine is frozen or if stdout is just
directed somewhere other than my console. I have not tried other kernels
yet, so if anyone has a kernel suitable for Slackintosh setup known to
work on a beige 233MHz G3, feel free to pass it my way!
2) I also tried the boot- and rootdisks found at
http://mike.quintero.staff.noctrl.edu/slackintosh/ (for 8.1) and with
some slight modifications to the root disk managed to get load the
initrd on the Slackintosh 10.1 install CD #1. However, when I get to
"choose your keymap" my keymap is all screwed up - Enter maps to j,
Backspace maps to comma, e maps to Backspace, F5 maps to Enter, and so
on, unlike any keymap I have ever heard of. My keyboard is an Apple ADB
(probably 101 key) US qwerty layout. It may be worth noting that prior
to this point, the keymap seems to be accurate, because when I'm asked
to press Enter after inserting the root disk it obeys without any
hassles. Could this problem be related to BusyBox in some way, and/or
ADB keyboard maps?
Anyway, I realize that what I'm doing is not supported so don't feel
compelled to reply to me in any way... but if you have some insights and
feel so inclined, please let me know! I would absolutely be willing to
write a HOWTO on this if/when I succeed.
Thanks,
Mikael Andersson
Computer Technician
McMaster University
Humanities Media & Computing
Adrian Ulrich wrote:
As Marco said:
We don't own an oldwork Mac.. so we can't test it.
But the compiled binaries should work on your hardware..
The defaultkernel could be the biggest problem..
I have no idea how good it will work on 'oldworld' macs ;-)
If something is missing, i could create a 'customized' kernel for you..
I'm assuming I would simply copy the kernel and initrd setup file
to my HFS partition, tell BootX to mount the CD as a root file system,
BootX doesn't need to care about the CDROM.
Checkout
http://workaround.ch/pub/slackintosh/10.2/boot
You'll need:
vmlinux -> Uncompressed Kernel image
initrd -> Installer Rootfs
Somhow you'll have to boot the kernel (or a different kernel with ext2
support) using 'initrd' as 'initrd' and with
this arguments (append)
'root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk_size=10240 rw'
(See: http://workaround.ch/pub/slackintosh/10.2/boot/yaboot.conf)
You shouldn't run into any trouble after you got your system
booting using the initrd..
Just run setup, skip the yaboot configuration and reboot..
Any caveats?
No idea ;-)
Would be nice if you could write a howto if you got it working..
-- Adrian
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As Marco said:
We don't own an oldwork Mac.. so we can't test it. But the compiled binaries should work on your hardware..
The defaultkernel could be the biggest problem.. I have no idea how good it will work on 'oldworld' macs ;-)
If something is missing, i could create a 'customized' kernel for you..
I'm assuming I would simply copy the kernel and initrd setup file to my HFS partition, tell BootX to mount the CD as a root file system,
BootX doesn't need to care about the CDROM.
Checkout http://workaround.ch/pub/slackintosh/10.2/boot
You'll need:
vmlinux -> Uncompressed Kernel image initrd -> Installer Rootfs
Somhow you'll have to boot the kernel (or a different kernel with ext2
support) using 'initrd' as 'initrd' and with
this arguments (append)
'root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk_size=10240 rw'
(See: http://workaround.ch/pub/slackintosh/10.2/boot/yaboot.conf)
You shouldn't run into any trouble after you got your system booting using the initrd.. Just run setup, skip the yaboot configuration and reboot..
Any caveats?
No idea ;-)
Would be nice if you could write a howto if you got it working..
-- Adrian
- [slackintosh-users] OldWorld (beige G3) support?
- From: Mikael Andersson
- [slackintosh-users] Re: OldWorld (beige G3) support?
- From: Adrian Ulrich