Re: install files on mac UFS partition (mac mini G4)
Havard Eidnes <[email protected]> Wed, 03 Nov 2021 17:05:51 +0100 (CET)
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.macppc |
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> 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. If you boot the installer and escape to the shell, you can use pdisk /dev/rwd0c and edit the Apple partition table and create a HFS partition for boot purposes. > 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, ...) One needs the HFS utilities to do that, yes. What I do after installing NetBSD to an Apple_UNIX_SVR2 root partition, is to # chroot /targetroot set up PKG_PATH to a suitable place, configure network if that's not already done # pkg_add hfsutils and use the HFS utils to format the volume and copy /usr/mdec/ofwboot.xcf there, and possibly also a copy of /netbsd. Not exactly automated as part of sysinst -- I know... There may be other ways to do this, I have found that this one works, at least. Regards, - HÃ¥vard