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You can follow the Guide at the start of this Forum, for disk partitioning, using a dedicated EIDE drive. I would strongly suggest using Expert Mode for the installation. Also follow the Guide for "ftp.ports.debian.org" - package mirror.
Grub works, with no adjustments or exceptions. ATI 9000 agp Video (for XFCE desktop, added during Install process) works, except for screen-lock, which buggars the desktop colors.
There really is nothing special to do. Noted: (1) GNU Emacs won't install, perhaps its package is not building for "Sid" (2) LibreOffice Writer may be segfaulting (3) does anyone use XEmacs21 any more (? it works) (4) XFCE desktop appears to work out-of-the-box!
ISO: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/12.0/debian-12.0.0-powerpc-NETINST-1.iso
Installer (page; dated a bit): https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/installmanual
If you are a Debian or Linux newbie, perhaps it's best to really Read the Docs for installation, and try an install out on a little-used PC desktop or old laptop.
Most / all (?) of the "exceptions" in the Guide, to a normal installation of Debian 12, no longer applies. Have fun!
Now! the Debian 12 "ports" ISO for PowerPC -- 32 bit, G4 MDD tower -- "just works"!I have the same issue - and I am a long-time Debian / Ubuntu user, going back years! I have a write-up extension of the 2018 directions starting this Thread. However, I would like it to "work" before posting, though I may put it on gist.github.com.
Frustrating! Both during the installation and doing a "rescue", I can "apt install" and do various things, but the Rescue mode - post install - is not viable for a working Debian SID, on a G4 1.25 DP, bah. Yaboot must work, ha ha! Any ideas? I will post more soon....
EDIT: "Better to use Expert mode install if available with any deb-based distros." I second this, heartily. The install went very well, for the latest macppc SID .iso, and Expert mode give a lot of flexibility in the install process.
EDIT: I booted the latest Debian powerpc "ports" (Dec 2022?) ISO, dd'ed to a good USB thumb-drive. I can install or "Rescue" from that USB installer, over and over without issue. Now, to make "yaboot" actually boot the Debian install...
You can follow the Guide at the start of this Forum, for disk partitioning, using a dedicated EIDE drive. I would strongly suggest using Expert Mode for the installation. Also follow the Guide for "ftp.ports.debian.org" - package mirror.
Grub works, with no adjustments or exceptions. ATI 9000 agp Video (for XFCE desktop, added during Install process) works, except for screen-lock, which buggars the desktop colors.
There really is nothing special to do. Noted: (1) GNU Emacs won't install, perhaps its package is not building for "Sid" (2) LibreOffice Writer may be segfaulting (3) does anyone use XEmacs21 any more (? it works) (4) XFCE desktop appears to work out-of-the-box!
ISO: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/12.0/debian-12.0.0-powerpc-NETINST-1.iso
Installer (page; dated a bit): https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/installmanual
If you are a Debian or Linux newbie, perhaps it's best to really Read the Docs for installation, and try an install out on a little-used PC desktop or old laptop.
Most / all (?) of the "exceptions" in the Guide, to a normal installation of Debian 12, no longer applies. Have fun!