[00:27] anyone know the status of this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yaboot/+bug/1606089 ?? [00:27] Launchpad bug 1606089 in yaboot (Ubuntu) "unable to boot after 'entire disk' install (16.10, ppc)" [Undecided,Confirmed] [00:28] it's suppose to have grub2 but only installs yaboot that is not booting on my host ?? [00:30] this is what I see when I manually install grub http://paste.ubuntu.com/24171760/ [00:33] cannot boot after install - http://tinyurl.com/g5-boot-after-1704-ext2-root [00:34] donofrio: just an fyi, powerpc is gone (afaik)? [00:34] donofrio: http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-17-04-zesty-zapus-to-drop-support-for-32-bit-powerpc-ppc-architectures-511239.shtml ? [00:34] so g5 is that? [00:35] donofrio: yeah -- although i'm trying to find the official: [00:35] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2016-December/001199.html [00:35] also why would there be a 17.04 for powerpc if going away (I have aboute 18 mac's and love ubuntu) video working network working apps working installs work just doesn't boot... [00:35] well, it seems 32bit PPC is gone, but not necessarily 64bits [00:36] k g5 is 64 bit [00:36] right, ppc64le is different [00:36] i believe the g5 is still BE [00:36] was told 970 is not ppc64le, I scratch my head I have inxi for ya if helpful [00:36] BE? [00:37] big endian [00:37] donofrio: right, the 970 is BE, iirc [00:37] donofrio: what does `uname -a` say? [00:39] http://paste.ubuntu.com/24171735/ ? [00:39] hopefully that helps [00:41] donofrio: ok, 64-bit BE [00:41] donofrio: which ISO did you use to install? [00:42] donofrio: after installing grub2, it seems like grub-install possibly didn't run [00:42] donofrio: and yaboot is still present [00:42] xenial-alternate-powerpc [00:43] oh and you release upgraded up? [00:43] it did run just doesn't seem to do what it's suppose to. [00:45] I chrooted and apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get dist-upgrade -y && apt-gte autoclean -y && apt-get autoremove -y [00:45] didn't help [00:46] but I'm 4.10 now ;) wish I should boot [00:46] donofrio: ok, i've been trying to understand this for a while -- afaict, you might be using a 64-bit kernel but userspace is still 32-bit, maybe? can you do pastebin something like `file $(which file)` ? [00:46] my issue is "/ht@0,f2000000/pci@7/k2-sata-root@c/@0/@0:3,/vmlinux: no such file or directory" [00:47] returned from yaboot upon boot [00:48] donofrio: right, but that's because you're using yaboot stil [00:48] i'm *guessing* that 17.04 didn't migrate to use grub2 yet, and needs some manual twiddling [00:48] agreed [00:48] e.g., you could try `grub-install /dev/sd$(insert appropriate value)` -- but that might also make your system not boot :) [00:49] donofrio: you may want to google around [00:49] donofrio: and you may also want to try installing from the zesty ISO and not dist-upgrading [00:49] yah anyone got a script for this - http://cynic.cc/blog/posts/running_grub2_on_powerpc_macs [00:52] donofrio: you can see here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/pending/ [00:52] donofrio: the powerpc ISOs are not being built anymore [00:52] donofrio: i imagine that you might find the archive is also possible not getting updated [00:53] I didn't install this time with alt, the last four rebuilds useing "zesty-desktop-powerpc.iso 2017-02-08 17:24 919M" [00:55] hggdh: it's confusing, really, becuase i *think* BE 64-bit was only installable via the powerpc (which to me is 32-bit) ISO [00:56] nacc: heh. I myself do not know, left PPC a lon time ago [00:56] hggdh: yeah, i'm trying to remember (i was at ibm still when the ppc64el stuff was started and going round and round on these) [00:57] i know ppc64el is not comptaible with the apple macs [00:57] donofrio: did you provide that `file` output? [00:57] yes to show you what time this was released [00:58] if your asking about that iso I just posted [00:58] donofrio: no, i mean i need to see `file $(which file)` output [01:01] donofrio: also, debian (afaict) no longer supports any non-LE power machines [01:01] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/10/msg00008.html [01:01] well, with stretch they won't [01:01] but BE will be correct ;) [01:01] donofrio: hrm? [01:02] hrm? [01:02] dunno that term [01:02] donofrio: were you just making a joke? [01:02] donofrio: "hrm" like the noise one makes when murmuring [01:02] no [01:03] donofrio: can you please provide `file $(which file)` ? [01:17] working on it - started ssh [01:20] http://apaste.info/UjimD [01:20] donofrio: right that's 32-bit powerpc [01:20] donofrio: in userspace [01:20] only the kernel is 64-bit [01:21] and that's what no longer will exist [01:21] (that being 32-bit powerpc) [01:21] donofrio: you should go back to 16.04 or so [01:21] 16.04 videio was weird and unstable if i recall....why not use 17.04? [01:23] donofrio: because, afaict, it's sort of on its way out ... there's no guarantee it will stay maintained in the archive (aiui the discussion states if a pacakge FTBFS on powerpc it might just get deleted from powerpc, although i'm not sure htat is official) [01:27] so 16.04 then upgrade to 17.04 any howto's or hints as to keeping most current while still not installing 17.04 but dist-upgrade to it I guess [01:29] donofrio: no, i don't think you want to run 17.04 at all [01:29] donofrio: just stay on 16.04 [01:29] donofrio: as per that e-mail i linked to, that's your best bet [01:29] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2016-December/001199.html [01:29] donofrio: 16.04 is supported for 5 years [01:30] donofrio: or you might try other distributions, but both debian and ubuntu are dropping the 32-bit powerpc support (which is the version you have installed) [01:30] 16.04 seems unstable video wise, like missing agp support and more....17.04 works just yaboot not booting and would like a workaround or something (not looking for quick answer just always want to be newest I can.) [01:31] donofrio: it doesn't make sense to be on the newest if it's not supported [01:32] during livedvd session it's been the most stable I've run.....just yaboot doesn't know how to recall openfirmware path or something like that [01:43] how do I let someone know that bug id that we are still out here ;) [01:45] and we want to help ;) [14:53] donofrio_: got confirmation that powerpc will be deleted from the archive in 17.04, so you really don't want run it [14:53] donofrio_: there's nothing you can do, and it doesn't make sense to even test it [14:54] (afaict) === nacc_ is now known as nacc [15:33] nacc, why are they killing something that is working....video on 16.04/10 was unstable, sound was hard to get working in 17.04 live dvd session these are all working first time in years [15:35] donofrio_: it's not working, it's not maintained [15:35] donofrio_: and you then clearly didn't read the e-mail I sent that explained that, yesterday [15:35] why does it seem to be working (just wondering) [15:35] you sent me email [15:35] ? [15:35] I linked to it 2 times yesterday [15:36] reviewing log [15:36] donofrio_: well, because they haven't deleted the archives yet. Eventually `apt` won't be able to do anything [15:37] it's just a sad day because I have 2 - G5's 6 - MacMini's, 5 powerbooks, so yah ;( [15:38] you have 4 more years of 16.04 [15:38] I didn't want to load 12.04 because I thought that was too old now I put 17.04 on it and its not supported ;( [15:39] well, 12.04 goes eol next month [15:39] so that would be a bad choice [15:39] yes I agree [15:39] 14.04 or 16.04 should work; if they don't, then you can file bugs for them [15:40] they don't work in various degree's mostly video is unstable and I was told it maybe because agp was removed from the kernel.... [15:40] if that was true, then 17.04 wouln't magically work, would it? [15:40] well it's displaying and not locking up....same hardware newer distro.... [15:41] donofrio_: it sounds like you don't actually know what the root cause was -- and since 17.04 is no longer supporting those particular machines, if you want to resolve it, you can try and boot 16.04 (or liveusb or whatever) and ask in #ubuntu [15:42] no youtube video of meeting from - summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1611/meeting/22714/architecture-discussions/ ;( [15:42] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ [15:42] there's a whole section on graphics problems [15:42] donofrio_: the IRC log explains it, iirc [15:43] I know very well the issues with 16.04 and the faq's hence why I'm klike 17.04 your gold for me...but then now I take it... [15:43] well, 17.04 isn't out yet, so you used it at your own risk... [15:44] * nacc recalls the decision to drop powerpc was pretty broadly covered. And Debian had already made that change. [16:21] going to have to start learning portage again, havn't used gentoo sence the first xbox when I ran gentoox.....hope I never bother you good folks, thank you for all you do.... [16:28] donofrio_: i think fedora may still support powerpc (not sure) [17:28] what is the package that can take you from a text install to a full gui with xfce and packages that are used by daily desktop folks....I forget what it's called... [17:30] donofrio_: xubuntu-desktop? [17:31] donofrio_: may want to ask in #ubuntu [17:31] k tnx === JanC_ is now known as JanC