To boot the installer from hard disk, you will have already completed downloading and placing the needed files as described in Section 4. If you set up BootX in Section 4. Double click the BootX application icon. This will give you the chance to select the ramdisk.
You may need to select the No Video Driver checkbox, depending on your hardware. Then click the Linux button to shut down MacOS and launch the installer. You will have already placed the vmlinux , initrd. You will now have to boot into OpenFirmware see Section 3. At the prompt, type.
On some machines, you may need to use ide0: instead of hd:. In a few more seconds you will see a yaboot prompt. The Debian installation program should start. The server-side setup to support network booting is described in Section 4. On a PReP machine, you should try. Additional information about this computer is available from the history page. The last supported release for bit PowerPC is Debian 8 jessie. See the release note and installation manual for further information.
Starting on the release of Debian 8 jessie , ppc64el is an officially supported architecture on Debian. See the release note and installation manual. However, note that there is also information at the ppc64el wiki page, such as installation and ABI information. There are a variety of systems using the PowerPC microprocessor. Some iBook2 hardware, especially on recently introduced models, is not well supported as yet.
Here is a list of powerpc machines which should work with Debian. Here is a list of machines which are not known to work with Debian. They may well work, and we'd like to hear if you test one and have some success.
Insert the root floppy and press Enter. The installer program is automatically launched after the root system has been loaded into memory.
Many older Apple monitors used a x 67Hz mode. Booting the Installation System Next. Booting the Installer on PowerPC. Booting from Hard Disk. Booting from USB memory stick. Warning This boot method is new, and may be difficult to get to work on some NewWorld systems. Booting with TFTP. Booting from Floppies. Note For those not familiar with Macintosh floppy operations: a floppy placed in the machine prior to boot will be the first priority for the system to boot from.
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