Hi, Olaf, I have copied linux kernel and system map to HFS boot, and now I have been able to boot with sacrifice of stability: 1 out of 3 start-ups locked up with garbled screen. It seems HFS code are quite buggy. I am sure Linux will not work stable because time to time it have to load certain portions of kernel using those buggy HFS routines. Anyway, I would like to restore my previous way of booting with kernel on reiserfs /boot partiton. I did everything, even completely reformatted hfs boot partition, nothing helped. -------------------------------
Jeff noticed some strange memory corruption with a ext2+reiserfs configuration, I guess that is related. It seems that it only happens when yaboot finds both a ext2 and a reiserfs partition on the drive.
In my case yaboot just presented a white screen, so I have erased ext2.
Its some sort of memory corruption. Solution for now is: use either reiser or ext2 only. if you have reiserfs only, put the kernel on the HFS partition.
I do not have ext2 partitions at all, just single reiserfs.
"reset-all" is something like "reboot" in OF, that doesnt change anything.
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