From 38d0077a7ee31c6e72bdb098c494ff0e4a6af8a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 19:46:52 +0000 Subject: - Switch Finnish from XML-based to PO-based translation - Correct placement of changelog entries from Joey --- fi/boot-installer/powerpc.xml | 247 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 247 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 fi/boot-installer/powerpc.xml (limited to 'fi/boot-installer/powerpc.xml') diff --git a/fi/boot-installer/powerpc.xml b/fi/boot-installer/powerpc.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 24aa8dfe9..000000000 --- a/fi/boot-installer/powerpc.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ - - - - Booting from a CD-ROM - -&boot-installer-intro-cd.xml; - - - -Currently, the only &arch-title; subarchitectures that support CD-ROM -booting are PReP and New World PowerMacs. On PowerMacs, hold the -c key, or else the combination of -Command, Option, -Shift, and Delete -keys together while booting to boot from the CD-ROM. - - - -OldWorld PowerMacs will not boot a Debian CD, because OldWorld -computers relied on a Mac OS ROM CD boot driver to be present on the CD, -and a free-software version of this driver is not available. All -OldWorld systems have floppy drives, so use the floppy drive to launch -the installer, and then point the installer to the CD for the needed -files. - - - -If your system doesn't boot directly from CD-ROM, you can still use -the CD-ROM to install the system. On NewWorlds, you can also use an -OpenFirmware command to boot from the CD-ROM manually. Follow the -instructions in for booting from -the hard disk, except use the path to yaboot on the -CD at the OF prompt, such as - - -0 > boot cd:,\install\yaboot - - - - - - - Booting from Hard Disk - -&boot-installer-intro-hd.xml; - - Booting CHRP from OpenFirmware - - - - Not yet written. - - - - - Booting OldWorld PowerMacs from MacOS - - -If you set up BootX in , you can -use it to boot into the installation system. Double click the -BootX application icon. Click on the -Options button and select Use -Specified RAM Disk. This will give you the -chance to select the ramdisk.image.gz file. You -may need to select the No Video Driver checkbox, -depending on your hardware. Then click the -Linux button to shut down MacOS and launch the -installer. - - - - - - - Booting NewWorld Macs from OpenFirmware - - -You will have already placed the vmlinux, -initrd.gz, yaboot, and -yaboot.conf files at the root level of your HFS -partition in . -Restart the computer, and immediately (during the chime) hold down the -Option, Command (cloverleaf/Apple), -o, and f keys all together. After -a few seconds you will be presented with the Open Firmware prompt. -At the prompt, type - - -0 > boot hd:x,yaboot - - -replacing x with the partition number of -the HFS partition where the -kernel and yaboot files were placed, followed by a &enterkey;. On some -machines, you may need to use ide0: instead of -hd:. In a few more seconds you will see a -yaboot prompt - - -boot: - - -At yaboot's boot: prompt, type either -install or install video=ofonly -followed by a &enterkey;. The -video=ofonly argument is for maximum -compatibility; you can try it if install -doesn't work. The Debian installation program should start. - - - - - - - Booting from USB memory stick - - -Currently, NewWorld PowerMac systems are known to support USB booting. - - - - - -Make sure you have prepared everything from . To boot a Macintosh system from a USB stick, -you will need to use the Open Firmware prompt, since Open Firmware does -not search USB storage devices by default. - -To get to the prompt, hold down -Command Option -o f all together while -booting (see ). - - - -You will need to work out where the USB storage device appears in the -device tree, since at the moment ofpath cannot work -that out automatically. Type dev / ls and -devalias at the Open Firmware prompt to get a -list of all known devices and device aliases. On the author's system -with various types of USB stick, paths such as -usb0/disk, usb0/hub/disk, -/pci@f2000000/usb@1b,1/disk@1, and -/pci@f2000000/usb@1b,1/hub@1/disk@1 work. - - - -Having worked out the device path, use a command like this to boot the -installer: - - -boot usb0/disk:2,\\:tbxi - - -The 2 matches the Apple_HFS or -Apple_Bootstrap partition onto which you copied the boot image earlier, -and the ,\\:tbxi part instructs Open Firmware to -boot from the file with an HFS file type of "tbxi" (i.e. -yaboot) in the directory previously blessed with -hattrib -b. - - - -The system should now boot up, and you should be presented with the -boot: prompt. Here you can enter optional boot -arguments, or just hit &enterkey;. - - - -This boot method is new, and may be difficult to get to work on some -NewWorld systems. If you have problems, please file an installation -report, as explained in . - - - - - Booting with TFTP - -&boot-installer-intro-net.xml; - - - -Currently, PReP and New World PowerMac systems support netbooting. - - - -On machines with Open Firmware, such as NewWorld Power Macs, enter the -boot monitor (see ) and -use the command boot enet:0. PReP and CHRP boxes -may have different ways of addressing the network. On a PReP machine, -you should try -boot server_ipaddr,file,client_ipaddr. - - - - - - - Booting from Floppies - - -Booting from floppies is supported for &arch-title;, although it is -generally only applicable for OldWorld systems. NewWorld systems are -not equipped with floppy drives, and attached USB floppy drives are -not supported for booting. - - - -You will have already downloaded the floppy images you needed and -created floppies from the images in . - - - -To boot from the boot-floppy-hfs.img floppy, -place it in floppy drive after shutting the system down, and before -pressing the power-on button. - - -For those not familiar with Macintosh -floppy operations: a floppy placed in the machine prior to boot will -be the first priority for the system to boot from. A floppy without a -valid boot system will be ejected, and the machine will then check for -bootable hard disk partitions. - - - -After booting, the root.bin floppy is -requested. Insert the root floppy and press &enterkey;. The installer -program is automatically launched after the root system has been -loaded into memory. - - - - - - PowerPC Boot Parameters - - -Many older Apple monitors used a 640x480 67Hz mode. If your video -appears skewed on an older Apple monitor, try appending the boot -argument video=atyfb:vmode:6 , which will -select that mode for most Mach64 and Rage video hardware. For Rage 128 -hardware, this changes to -video=aty128fb:vmode:6 . - - - -- cgit v1.2.3