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From: Nicholas S-A <nova@macintoshclub.com>
To: gentoo-ppc-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-ppc-user] problems with PowerBook G4
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:40:14 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4cb356c56b7a093e2b2654e53c08d3eb@macintoshclub.com> (raw)

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hello,
I have installed Gentoo PPC (2005.1) on my 800 Mhz Titanium PowerBook 
G4 successfully (it boots). I have some problems, however, and I was 
wondering if anyone could help me. As it stands, I can not do the 
following which I would like:
1) I cannot configure ethernet (on eth0) or airport (on eth1, wifi1, 
and wlan1). after running "alias eth0=sungem" and "alias eth1=airport", 
"alias wifi1=airport", and "alias wlan1=airport", I still cannot 
connect using net.eth0 and net.eth1, etc, config and ifup eth0/ifup 
eth1. It says (I am booted into OSX now because I cannot get mail from 
Gentoo, so this might be a little off):
ifconfig: eth0: device not found
or something like that. The same goes for eth1. Is there a guide 
somewhere that I could read about configuring ethernet and airport 
under gentoo?
2) I have a problem with my kernel. When I try to boot off of a kernel 
that I complied myself, it always gives " returning 0x01400000 from 
prom_init" as an error in the Open Firmware white background, then NO 
MORE TEXT is outputted, and it freezes. Apparently, this error is 
common with powermac G5's (except with more text and a return to the OF 
prompt), but why my old powerbook has it I do not know. to compile the 
kernel, I ran
make clean dep modules modules_install vmlinux
dep was not needed. My system says making the vmlinux image worked 
fine. however, it does not boot, instead giving the above error. Any 
ideas on how I could get it to work?
3) I cannot mount hfs+ filesystems. When I run
mount /dev/hda13 /mnt/share
or
mount -t hfs /dev/hda13 /mnt/share
it complains that it does not know what hfs is. What are the steps for 
mounting an hfs+ partition under linux? or should I just switch to UFS?
4) This is a question about Mac-On-Linux. I was wondering how to 
install and run it. I have it installed, but when I run what it says to 
on the man pages, I get some errors about the display, and I think the 
OSX partition (I am really sorry I am so vague, but I forgot it since 
running MOL is not as high a priority right now as getting my linux 
system configured). It does the same thing when run in an xterm or 
Terminal Window (GNOME).
5) How do I configure multiple virtual command lines and switch between 
them? I had it working at one point, but it no longer functions. initrc 
says all the spawn extra terminal commands, but I cannot switch between 
displays using any key commands I know of.

I am pretty sure that most of these errors are due to not having a 
properly configured kernel, but there could be others as well.
thanks in advance for any help,
Nicholas

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hello,

I have installed Gentoo PPC (2005.1) on my 800 Mhz Titanium PowerBook
G4 successfully (it boots). I have some problems, however, and I was
wondering if anyone could help me. As it stands, I can not do the
following which I would like:

1) I cannot configure ethernet (on eth0) or airport (on eth1, wifi1,
and wlan1). after running "alias eth0=sungem" and "alias
eth1=airport", "alias wifi1=airport", and "alias wlan1=airport", I
still cannot connect using net.eth0 and net.eth1, etc, config and ifup
eth0/ifup eth1. It says (I am booted into OSX now because I cannot get
mail from Gentoo, so this might be a little off):

ifconfig: eth0: device not found

or something like that. The same goes for eth1. Is there a guide
somewhere that I could read about configuring ethernet and airport
under gentoo?

2) I have a problem with my kernel. When I try to boot off of a kernel
that I complied myself, it always gives "
returning<bold><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><x-tad-bigger> 0x01400000
from prom_init"</x-tad-bigger></fontfamily></bold> as an error in the
Open Firmware white background, then NO MORE TEXT is outputted, and it
freezes. Apparently, this error is common with powermac G5's (except
with more text and a return to the OF prompt), but why my old
powerbook has it I do not know. to compile the kernel, I ran

make clean dep modules modules_install vmlinux

dep was not needed. My system says making the vmlinux image worked
fine. however, it does not boot, instead giving the above error. Any
ideas on how I could get it to work?

3) I cannot mount hfs+ filesystems. When I run

mount /dev/hda13 /mnt/share

or

mount -t hfs /dev/hda13 /mnt/share

it complains that it does not know what hfs is. What are the steps for
mounting an hfs+ partition under linux? or should I just switch to UFS?

4) This is a question about Mac-On-Linux. I was wondering how to
install and run it. I have it installed, but when I run what it says
to on the man pages, I get some errors about the display, and I think
the OSX partition (I am really sorry I am so vague, but I forgot it
since running MOL is not as high a priority right now as getting my
linux system configured). It does the same thing when run in an xterm
or Terminal Window (GNOME).

5) How do I configure multiple virtual command lines and switch
between them? I had it working at one point, but it no longer
functions. initrc says all the spawn extra terminal commands, but I
cannot switch between displays using any key commands I know of.


I am pretty sure that most of these errors are due to not having a
properly configured kernel, but there could be others as well.

thanks in advance for any help,

Nicholas

             reply	other threads:[~2005-09-21  0:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-09-21  0:40 Nicholas S-A [this message]
2005-09-21  1:40 ` [gentoo-ppc-user] problems with PowerBook G4 Joseph Jezak
2005-09-21  2:43   ` Nicholas S-A
2005-09-21  4:06     ` Joseph Jezak
2005-09-21 23:10       ` Nicholas S-A
2005-09-22  0:38         ` Nicholas S-A
2005-09-22  8:29           ` Matti Bickel
2005-09-22 20:05             ` Nicholas S-A
2005-09-23  8:54               ` Matti Bickel
2005-09-24 12:06                 ` [gentoo-ppc-user] Problem with powerbook G4 solved nova
2005-09-25 18:15                   ` nova
2005-09-21 12:10     ` [gentoo-ppc-user] problems with PowerBook G4 Draeven
2005-09-21 12:40 ` Colin
2005-10-04 17:50   ` [gentoo-ppc-user] Nice things with the touchpad JOAN MASSICH VALL
2005-09-22 10:04 ` [gentoo-ppc-user] problems with PowerBook G4 JOAN MASSICH VALL
2005-09-25 21:08   ` nova

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