Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
Below are the menu entries for a grub.cfg that should work with the mini.iso (although I haven't tested). Just download the correct version of the mini.iso (32 or 64) from here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/precise/ and use the ofboot.b and grub.img files from post #1.
Code:
menuentry "Install" {
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/vmlinux root=/dev/ram ro --
initrd (loop)/initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Expert" {
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/vmlinux root=/dev/ram priority=low ro --
initrd (loop)/initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Cli" {
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/vmlinux root=/dev/ram tasks=standard pkgsel/language-pack-patterns= pkgsel/install-language-support=false ro --
initrd (loop)/initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Cli-expert" {
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/vmlinux root=/dev/ram tasks=standard pkgsel/language-pack-patterns= pkgsel/install-language-support=false priority=low ro --
initrd (loop)/initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Rescue" {
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/vmlinux root=/dev/ram rescue/enable=true ro --
initrd (loop)/initrd.gz
}
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
You don't have to create a new grub.cfg file. Once grub has booted just drop to a command line (you may have to press 'c'), then type what is in the menuentry you want. For example, for the 'install' option just type:
Code:
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/vmlinux root=/dev/ram ro --
initrd (loop)/initrd.gz
To make it boot, type:
If you've just downloaded the vmlinux and initrd.gz files (as explained in post #2) then you would type:
Code:
set root=(grubdevice,1)
linux /vmlinux root=/dev/ram ro --
initrd /initrd.gz
boot
Again, make sure you are using the correct version - powerpc for G3/G4 and powerpc64 for G5 - http://ports.ubuntu.com/dists/precis...urrent/images/
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
One final thing, that I don't think I've yet said on this thread, is that grub on PowerPC doesn't like the arrow keys being held down. Single presses only!!
If you use grub2 on an installed system then it looks a lot better than the basic interface I've used in the grub.img.
If you are using a kubuntu/lubuntu alternate ISO with the hd-media vmlinux/initrd.gz files then you may need to ammend the 'Install' option commands to something like this:
Code:
set root=(grubdevice,1)
linux /vmlinux root=/dev/ram file=/cdrom/preseed/kubuntu.seed FRONTEND_BACKGROUND=original quiet ro --
initrd /initrd.gz
boot
I haven't used the alternate ISOs from lubuntu/kubuntu in this way so this is just speculation!
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
Please ignore post #11!!!! (For some reason I can't edit it)
I wrote it without actually looking at the mini.iso contents - and they are a lot different to what I thought!
Here is what the first menuentry should be:
Code:
menuentry "Install" {
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/install/netboot-linux root=/dev/ram ro --
initrd (loop)/install/netboot-initrd.gz
}
Note there is no vmlinux file, but it is called /install/netboot-linux instead. Similarly initrd.gz needs renaming in post #11.
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
Hey guys I'm new to the ubuntu thing but I got it working off my usb drive on a powerbook G4 using grub's files and a version of 10.04 desktop powerpc. I couldn't get my G4 to boot off of a disk so I went to the USB drive. Now when I go to install it on my pc it wants to put the image back on my jump drive, and I can't see my hard drive or my CD drive. Should I be able to at this point??? I got this G4 as a leftover from work so I cant say for certain if the HD is even good but I do here it crunching a bit on startup.
How do I get Ubuntu onto my pc's hard drive and not back on my jump drive.
Thanks
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
hi rsavage, first of all ty for you efforts. I've been trying to get ubuntu 12.04 running on my old Powerbook G4 for some time now. Lately i had Kubuntu 11.10 installed but when i upgraded to 12.04 it stopped working. Since i want Xubuntu anyways I am now trying to re-install the new version. I've downloaded the mini.iso and you grub files. I have no problem booting into grub. It all works fine. But it instantly drops me into the grub console. No nice menu. I actually have no idea how to proceed. I have modified the grub.cfg as u described in #12. But still only the console. Could you walk me through my next steps? I have also tried yaboot but i cant even load yaboot correctly and i also like grub2 way better :) sincerely FRED
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
You need to follow the advice in post 14. I got the location of the files wrong in 11 and 12. Stupidly I wrote the posts without looking at the iso and haven't got the ability to edit posts in this thread for some reason.
I haven't made menu entries for the mini/alternate iso's so you would need to type out the instructions.
Once at a grub console the commands would be
Code:
set root=(grubdevice,1)
set isofile="/mini.iso"
loopback loop $isofile
linux (loop)/install/netboot-linux root=/dev/ram ro --
initrd (loop)/install/netboot-initrd.gz
boot
The only problem would be the partitioning of your usb device. Sometimes I've had to use just
Code:
set root=(grubdevice)
If you type
Then you'll get a list of your partitions.
If you want the menu then use something like this (can't remeber exactly, ammend for your partition)
Code:
configfile (grubdevice)/grub.cfg
Re: How To: Boot PowerPC live/desktop ISOs via grub2
this worked like charm! Installing right now. Ty again for your efforts. I'll let you know if it worked. // edit: i used root=(grubdevice) instead of root=(grubdevice,1)