Ok, the fix is known. The question is are we able to fix it?
installation images made on x86 box using x86 kiwi. In order to fix
it, we have to fix kiwi.
Since 12.2(x86) is frozen now. It is almost not possible.
The solution might be to prefer ppc kiwi in the project
configuration.. Don't know if it possible at all.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 1:20 AM, Alexander Graf
On 02.10.2012, at 01:11, Larry Finger wrote:
On 10/01/2012 03:44 PM, Dinar Valeev wrote:
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Larry Finger
wrote: On 10/01/2012 10:02 AM, Dinar Valeev wrote:
Yay, we have 12.2 code base build for Power [1]. So far we have about 50 packages failed to build and 70 unresolvable.
Please give it a try. Core system should work.
Have fun, Dinar
[1] http://download.opensuse.org/ports/ppc/distribution/12.2/iso/
Thanks for the effort. Should the 32-bit CD work for a PowerBook G4 Titanium? It fails to boot on my machine, which has Mint 9 dual booting with OS X 10.4.
On power up, I get the normal "First Stage GNU/Linux Bootstrap" heading, followed by the normal "Press l for Linux", etc. When I choose "c" for CDROM, I get "Booting CDROM" that quickly results in a screen flash that looks like a restart, followed by a repeat of the bootstrap prompt. The second time, the machine hangs after the "Booting CDROM". One time, I got a "Catch FFFFFFFF" printed. When it hangs, the CPU is busy as the fan runs at high speed. Could you please try to boot it through OF?
It took a bit of searching to find out about booting through the open firmware. Once I figured that part out and using the work around from Alexander, I got it to boot and started the installation; however, it seems that DNS is not working. I was asked for the HTTP IP address - something that I do not know. The wired interface on the Mac is working.
It asks for the IP address, but it happily resolves names too if you enter them :).
Alex
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