From: Akiko Tanaka <tanak002@gold.tc.umn.edu>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: a question
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 08:31:15 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <376BA9B3.6773@gold.tc.umn.edu> (raw)
I've been tryint to install Linux (downloaded from
mklinux.apple.com/pub site) on my Mac (power Mac 5400), but it seems
like I don't know the basics that the READ ME's and your FAQ's don't
explain, and am having trouble for hours. The problem I have is the
"bootstrap cannot find configuration file" message that I get, which
seems to be a common problem. But, I think my problem is that I Don't
know how to do "4) Place the "mach_servers" folder at the top level
(ie. not on the desktop)
of a suitable volume on your Mac." Am I supposed to put
"mach_server" folder inside the patrition for MacHFS when I look at
through the pdisk? How do you do that? I just don't know how to put
things above the desktop level.
Also, if I manage to put it where it's supposed to go and edit the
line in lilo.conf, am I supposed to just put rootdev=/dev/hda (or
ata0.0) or whatever, or supposed to write
/dev/boot_device/mach_servers/bootstrap.conf, which comes up in the
error message when I try to boot it? Also, it seems that I have to
specify a patition when I do this. How do I do that? If the
patrition # in pdisk is 5, do I put rootdev=/dev/hda/5 or hda5? or
what? If it's ata0.0, does it become ata0.5 or ata0.0/5 or some other
kind of way?
Please Help!!
Akiko Tanaka
tanak002@gold.tc.umn.edu
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Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-06-19 14:31 Akiko Tanaka [this message]
1999-06-19 18:22 ` a question P. Barrette
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2001-12-18 21:02 Hari Gadi
2005-02-07 22:37 dev kernels(bio change), evms_activate still produces oops syrius.ml
2005-02-09 23:10 ` Dave Olien
2005-02-11 21:14 ` Re: [dm-devel] " Dave Olien
2005-02-16 22:56 ` Dave Olien
2005-02-17 14:17 ` A question Nicola Ranaldo
2016-06-25 7:01 a question lxc-users
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2017-01-08 15:17 ` A question Zhang, Helin
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2018-09-24 4:35 ` William Roberts
2018-09-24 7:50 ` Frank Thommen
2018-09-24 18:40 ` Ed Christiansen MS
2018-09-24 18:58 ` William Roberts
2018-09-25 14:54 ` Stephen Buchanan
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