Please Help, I'm begging you: new Powerbook install problem 5.10
Steve Calvin
stevacon at mac.com
Thu Nov 10 00:17:16 UTC 2005
Thanks Larry. I'm going to work with that Gentoo disc see what
happens. I've never been able to get Gentoo to install with all its
emerging stuff etc. but i'll try again. It's fun to try.
Thanks for that tip about the Debian Forums, it's good confirmation
that my PB isn't supported yet. A few folks at the Ubuntu Forums also
confirmed it. I'm patient.
steve
On Nov 9, 2005, at 6:04 AM, Larry Grover wrote:
> Steve Calvin wrote:
>> Well, still no luck. It doesn't appear that any of the 'dev/
>> [devices]', 'dev/scsi[devices] correspond to my optical drive, so
>> the Ubuntu install fails because of no 'common' cdrom. So maybe
>> this is a kernel problem rather than a Ubuntu problem. I guess I
>> have to wait for an update then. I don't know how else to test
>> this hypothesis, anyone have Ubuntu, or any Linux, installed on
>> the newest Powerbooks?
>> steve
>
> -snip-
>
>>>>> On 11/6/05, Steve Calvin <stevacon at mac.com> wrote:
>>>>>> I can't get the Ubuntu intaller to recognize my cdrom. I
>>>>>> get to the graphical installer startup, language, location
>>>>>> etc., but it asks for a floppy(!) with my cdrom driver. It
>>>>>> asks me to select a module and then what is the /dev/cdrom
>>>>>> address of my drive. It says no common drive found, or
>>>>>> something. I tried /cdrom, /dev/ptmx, /dev/cdrom-which is
>>>>>> the default. None work. Any ideas? Is my superdrive cd/dvd
>>>>>> dual layer too new or?
>
>
> It seems like others are having a problem with the new powerbooks:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2005/11/msg00270.html
> (or read the whole thread on groups.google.com: http://
> groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.ports.powerpc/browse_thread/
> thread/ff307078a20d1e01/09dc1e6e63db132b?lnk=st&q=debian+powerpc+new
> +powerbook+install&rnum=2&hl=en#09dc1e6e63db132b)
>
> One of the problems seems to be with the IDE controller, which may
> explain why the Ubuntu installer doesn't recognize your cdrom drive.
>
> If you read the entire thread, you will see that there is an
> experimental gentoo live CD which apparently boots on this machine:
> http://gentooexperimental.org/~pylon/ISOs/
>
> If you're up for a challenge, this could be fun. Otherwise, you
> might want to wait a while, until support for this model matures a
> bit.
>
> Regards,
> Larry
>
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