Subject: Re: Creating ISO CD ...
To: None <port-macppc@NetBSD.org>
From: KlinT <klint@klintcentral.net>
List: port-macppc
Date: 10/07/2006 11:00:04
Well,

Le CD seems to be bootable :

at boot press : Command + Option + O + F

then at prompt type : boot cd:,ofwboot.xcf netbsd.macppc

The kernel hang on OHCI devices but, it's maybe because of one or =20
momre add-on card I have in my mac :D

Best Regards,

Thanks for your help Izumi ...


Le 7 oct. 06 =E0 10:32, KlinT a =E9crit :

> Hi again,
>
> I think I've find what I need to do it manually :
>
> After creating the ISO as described in a previous post, the correct =20=

> line for "macppc_installboot" is :
>
> # cd /sata2/BUILD/src/distrib/cdrom/macppc_installboot
> # ./macppc_installboot /sata2/BUILD/release.macppc/=20
> NetBSD-4.99.3_macppc_20061007.iso /sata2/BUILD/dest.macppc/usr/mdec/=20=

> bootxx /ofwboot
>
> I've now to test it :D
>
> Best Regards
>
> Le 7 oct. 06 =E0 10:03, Izumi Tsutsui a =E9crit :
>
>> klint@klintcentral.net wrote:
>>
>>> can somebody tell me if I'm right ?
>>
>> You don't have to do it manually, just use Makefile:
>>
>> # cd /usr/src/distrib/cdrom
>> # vi current.conf
>>
>>   comment out CD_IMAGES+=3D foo-${ISO_RELEASE} lines except
>>   macppccd-${ISO_RELEASE} if you don't need others
>>
>> # make RELEASE=3Dcurrent RSYNC_SITE=3Drsync://rsync.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-=20=

>> daily/HEAD/200609250000Z fetch
>>
>>   of cource you have to change build date in the path appropriately.
>>
>>   if you already have necessary release sets on your machine,
>>   maybe you could copy them manually to src/distrib/cdrom/=20
>> download/ dir.
>>
>> # make RELEASE=3Dcurrent
>>
>>   then have fun.
>>
>> ---
>> Izumi Tsutsui
>>
>
>