Re: install files on mac UFS partition (mac mini G4)
Umberto Cerrato <[email protected]> Mon, 1 Nov 2021 19:22:54 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.macppc |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
> > Hi all, Hi Kristoff, > > I am trying to install netbsd 9.2 (or 9.0) on a mac mini G4. > Cool ! I did it too, recently. > > The box has been running macOSX years ago, then linux (debian) and also FreeBSD, so I do not have access to the mac software. > > > I would like to try netbsd to see if I get better software support. > > > The problem I have, if I see it correctly, is the apple openfirmware 3 needs a HFS partition and -for some reason- the netbsd installer does not seems to create that. > > > In the end, I got the FreeBSD installer to create me a HFS partition, and I have netbsd installed on the 2nd partition. > (in openfirmware, I can do 'dir hd:,\' and see the files) > > > However, the problem now is that the files on the HFS partition are -of course- the FreeBSD tools (inside hd:,\ppc\...) and no the netbsd files (like 'ofwboot.xcf') > > > So what would be the best way to correct this, > I was hoping that booting into the shell with the netbsd install ISO CD would allow me to do that, but I do not find the tools to access the HFS partition. (hformat, hcopy, ...) > > > Is there some sort of 'rescue-disk' I can boot from that allows to do file-operations on the HFS partition? > I guess I also need wget or curl to download ofwboot.xcf from some server and it not on the CD image. > > > > While reading the archive of this mailing-list, I found some reference to using a MSDOS partition instead of a HFS partition. > What would be the best way to reformat the HFS partition into a MSDOS partition and copy ofwboot.xvf on it? > > > Any help appreciated. > Well, I would suggest you to follow this guide https://jmmv.dev/2010/01/installing-netbsdmacppc-on-mac-mini-g4.html If it sounds too complicated (should not be), tell us. I think the easiest (if you had one) would have been to use a Mac OS X install disk form which create the HFS partition and move the boot loader into it. > > Cheerio! Kr. Bonne. Cheers, umc