new iBook and booting.
Carl Potter
carl at PsychiatryKills.com
Sun Sep 24 19:09:50 EST 2000
Hello Ben,
I thought I'd be slick and buy one of the new and improved 466MHz
iBooks (NOT Key Lime :) that Apple released a couple of weeks ago
....and put Linux on it. Well I've studied and searched my hiney off
over the past week and for the life of me I just can't get YDL or
LinuxPPC 2K to boot when 'append = "video=atyXXX"' is used (I've tried
both atyfb and aty128fb). I'm getting very close to being certain that
it's the newness of my iBook that's stopping me. I have broken down and
decided to bother you with what might be a valid issue with the new
iBooks. Here's some info on the factors involved:
Yaboot version 0.8
open firmware prompt says: Apple PowerBook2,2 3.3f3 BootROM built on
08/10/00 at 14:42:10
Copyright 1994-2000 Apple Computer, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
observed phenomenon when booting: (using either 2.2.17pre20-ben3 or
Mike Palczewski's iBook kernel) with append="video=aty(anything)" on
either YDL 1.2 or LinuxPPC 2000:
Welcome to Linux, kernel 2.2.17pre20-ben3
started at : 0x01000000
linked at : 0xc0000000
frame buffer at : 0x96008000 (phys), 0x96008000 (log)
MSR : 0x00003030
HID0 : 0xc010c0a4
ICTC : 0x00000000
booting...
device tree used 37444 bytes
Total memory = 64MB; using 256kB for hash table (at c02c0000)
Linux version 2.2.17pre20-ben3 (benh at sawtooth.wanadoo.fr) (gcc version
2.95.3 19991030
(prerelease/franzo/20000625)) #2 Wed Sep 6 01:14:01 CEST 2000
PCI bus 0 controlled by pci at f0000000
PCI bus 0 controlled by pci at f2000000
PCI bus 0 controlled by pci at f4000000
Uni-N revision: 8, KeyLargo revision: 3
Registered 1 features controllers(s)
PMU driver initialized for Core99
pmac nvram is core99: 1
PowerMac using OpenPIC irq controller
OpenPIC Version 1.2 (4 CPUs and 64 IRQ sources) at 80040000
GMT Delta read from XPRAM: -300 minutes, DST: on
via_calibrate_decr: decrementer_count = 166440 (998641 ticks)
Console: colour dummy device 80x25
This is the point where the screen freezes, leaving the above message
perfectly readable, yet the kernel continues to boot normally and mounts
the drive. I then have to blind-type my username, password, and issue a
"shutdown -r now".
Any light you might shed on this would be very appreciated. I think
Linux on PPC is great stuff and I thank you for making possible what we
can already do with it.
Take care,
Carl Potter
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