Drive Setup
Hollis Blanchard
hollis at amulet.co.jp
Fri Jul 7 22:39:44 EST 2000
Ok, update on Drive Setup:
I partitioned a stock iMac DV with 25GB drive using the "Preferred
LinuxPPC" scheme (which was surprisingly different from the "Preferred
MkLinux" and "Standard MkLinux" schemes). The Drive Setup version was
J1-1.8, which is a Japanese-localized 1.8 (it was on the Mac OS J1-8.6
CD which came with this iMac DV).
Here's what pdisk told me (YDL installed fine, as will any other
distribution that handles Apple partition maps):
All partitions were created with type Apple_UNIX_SVR2.
The names and sizes were as follows (I'm preserving the case):
(Apple_HFS 3.8G)
A/UX Root 4.7G
Swap 50M
Usr file system 4.7G
Opt file system 300M
Home file system 18.9G
The kernel (2.2.17pre9-ben1, but anything recent should be the same) had
no difficulty automatically finding the root partition on hda9. From
earlier experiments I know that the kernel does not just check the
partition name (so it wasn't fooled in this case either). It's worth
noting that root was the first Apple_UNIX_SVR2 partition; I know that
yaboot at least would have been confused by the capital S in "Swap".
It seems to me that while using the default setup may not be a good idea
(19GB /home??), Drive Setup does work fine for creating Linux
partitions. Perhaps renaming them to more standard Linux name would be a
good idea. (I don't have his card with me, but if anyone knows the Apple
employee who wrote Drive Setup please forward this and/or cc him on this
discussion.)
-Hollis
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