The iBook G3 come with a white LED that's active if the device sleeps.
On 10.2 during installation you seem to misuse it to signal hard disk
activity. How can I disable it?
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Hi,
I got some problems (disk access denied, bus errors,...) that led me to
go into single user mode and fsck my partitions. I noticed then that
there were some directories created in the tmp directory, called "dev"
and "etc", and one file in the / directory called "success" with 0
length. At reboot, these files disapeared. Does anybody know if this
could be a sign of a hacked computer ? I mean could someone have
installed a rootkit or some such ?
I'm not paranoid but this indeed seems strange.
Cheers
Damir
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This appears that it would be something that would effect all PPC
systems trying to install any of the Open Suse Alpha releases. Once you
are at the part in the installer where you do the partitioning of the
disk, set what sotware you want to install, and what not. Once you want
to progress in the install you are prompted with a message saying there
is an Error that neededs to be resolved.
This is using the ncurses installer as I have to install via a serial
port.
The problem is there are no errors anywhere on the screen for you to
fix. So when back through every option redid some, and even set some to
the predefined defaults to attempt to get past this error .. no luck.
Currently I am totally unable to install it on my JS20 blade ....
anybody have any ideas?
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Hi,
I had problem upgrading from 10.1 to 10.2. When every I booted from
the install disc, I got message up video output. I got it upgrade
using the text only but Xorg/X11 starts, the video look to be 640x800
but if you run SaX2 to change it says that it 1400x900.
I saw there is an issue on the website with video on the Power TII,
but is there a fix? So I wait for 10.3 drop back to 10.1 for now?
Thanks,
Payne
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Has anyone tried booting the Open Suse Alpha CD on an IBM Power PC JS20
Blade system. It appears that is does not work using the default
firmware (Global Firmware) included with IBM systems.
Here is what happens:
0 > boot cdrom
0 > boot cdrom -
Elapsed time since release of system processors: 1 mins 47 secs
E105
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Request exceed total sectors
Config file read, 1024 bytes
Welcome
Welcome to yaboot version 1.3.13 (Red Hat 1.3.13-4.fc7)
Enter "help" to get some basic usage information
Default supplied on the command line: :1,\suseboot\yaboot.ibm
boot: :1,\suseboot\yaboot.ibm
Please wait, loading kernel...
can't get <device_type> for device:
:1,\suseboot\yaboot.ibm: Unable to open file, Invalid device
boot:
It Fails then loads the yaboot that is on disk (which is Fedora). Though
notice the command line error.
Now using SLOF firmware (which is unsupported). It does work and boots
fine. But using Global firmware which comes with IBM Power systems, I am
unable to boot the CD. Any ideas?
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