On 22. jan 2006, at 0.49, Brian D. Carlstrom wrote:
Brian Durant writes:
> If the above works more or less as described, would there be any
> problems with the OpenFirmware and yaboot if I installed Linux with
> the OS X drive unplugged, just in case - up in space?
with linux on drive "b" with the "a" drive unplugged? the only
concern I
would have is that it might make the /etc/fstab mount tab assuming
that
since its the only drive that its the "a" drive. Then again, it should
know what drive it is from the controller. I don't think you'll break
anything, and at worst I can imagine that you could just boot and fix
the /etc/fstab after the fact.
-bri
Hmm. Interesting, but short lived experience. I booted into the
Fedora Core 4 PPC install CD, verified the disk and went to the start
of the install procedure. When I got to choosing the keyboard, I got
the following error message:
"The partition's data region doesn't occupy the entire partition."
Then:
"Attempt to read sectors 16-18 outside of partition on /dev/sdb"
Then:
"The partition's data region doesn't occupy the entire partition."
Then:
"Attempt to read sectors 16-18 outside of partition on /dev/sdc"
I kept pressing "ignore" and then finally got to the partitioning
issue. The only choice that looked safe was to try a manual partition
as you are not allowed to choose which drive to automatically
partition (!!!!???). I started to add partitions to "sdb" which is
the drive I want to install Linux on, but then all of a sudden the
kernel bonked out and the system did an emergency exit.
I tried once again on a reboot. This time, all of the places where
choices are made "back", "next" or "select" something were
all
flashing in rotation. I got as far as the partition dialog, again
with the same errors, but I didn't dare to go any further, as it was
unclear as to what drives were going to get partitioned :-( (I should
mention that this is the same in YDL.) Very unfortunate interface on
this issue.
Cheers,
Brian