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Date:      Sun, 1 Nov 2009 00:29:38 +0100
From:      Fabio <info@maconnect.ch>
To:        Andreas Tobler <andreast-list@fgznet.ch>
Cc:        Sean Bruno <sean.bruno@dsl-only.net>, freebsd-firewire <freebsd-firewire@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: [Fwd: Re: firewire issue]
Message-ID:  <4CC75C6A-5261-44FB-B99A-BD6A96FFC332@maconnect.ch>
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Dear Andreas,

> Hi Fabio,
>
> Fabio wrote:
>> Le 26 oct. 2009 =E0 22:46, Andreas Tobler a =E9crit :
>
>>>> Thank you both for your quick answer. I'll see what I can do =20
>>>> with   Andreas' diff. Right now, I'm still fighting with =20
>>>> sysinstall  (trying  to get the proper partition map) so it may =20
>>>> take a while.
>>> Are you trying to install FreeBSD on an external firewire disk? =20
>>> Or  do you have a firewire device attached to you imac G3 and want =20=

>>> to  install to an internal disk?
>>> If the first is true, I'm sorry, I feel it won't work since early  =20=

>>> Apple Firewire chips are broken in several ways.
>>> If the second is true, please try to detach any firewire devices  =20=

>>> from your G3 before booting.
>> No FW device is attached at all.
>
> I experienced myself :(

Well at least the bug can be reproduced every times. That's a good =20
news actually.

> I saw that you managed to find a solution so far, w/o firewire.

Yes. For those that don't know, this is how I did it:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=3D46921#post46921

I installed 8rc1 on a USB 1.1 HD. Right now I'm compiling firefox, =20
it's taking more than 10 hours ! My next step will be to figure out =20
how ACPI works.

> Myself I tried to get into the same stage as you're in.

I have a working freebsd with an internet connection. I've installed =20
ports and everything is working beautifully so far. I'd recommend to =20
install perl since it's required by a lot of stuff afaik.

> I think I'm there now. I learned a lot, thanks to Marcel@.
>
> I did an installation of RC2 on my ancient imac onto an USB based =20
> drive. Your hints about the 'free' slices seems to be worth.
> First I gpart'ed my drive w/o spare slices, I was not able that the =20=

> installer recognized my drive. Later I added some free slices in =20
> between and then, surprise, the installer recognized my drive.

The only thing is that the drive mounts on mac os, but it appears =20
empty. Probably because we should change the Apple_HFS to something =20
else (UFS something, don't know what).

> I was able to install RC2 onto this drive including booting from it. =20=

> With pressing 'alt' at boottime and selecting the USB drive as boot/=20=

> root drive.

Great !

> Great so far. Now I have to jump into the fact where firewire kills =20=

> the booting process. I think I know where, but it'll take some time.
>
> In short, I'm working on.

I have little spare time, but I'd be very happy to help. Let me know =20
if there is anything I can do.

> Gruss,
> Andreas

Fabio




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