Linux for PPC woes
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Many of you may scoff at this question, but here it is.
I was given (that's right, given) a Macintosh PowerPC 5400/180. Having not actually spent a dime, I figured it'd be worth trying to resurrect so-called "dead hardware" as a little side project.
It turns out that Linux just doesn't like PPC machines very much. This machine has only 24 megs of ram which makes it even harder to get anything to run on it, but I figure if Mac OS 8 can run on it, why can't Linux? Am I wrong?
I first tried a Debian PPC kernel with BootX 1.1.2 and that failed to start at all, so after more research I downloaded the Gentoo PPC iso and tried that. The BootX version included on that CD didn't work so I used my existing BootX 1.1 to try to load that kernel to no avail.
It actually got through the bootstrap process and then died with a "Kernel Panic: Unable to mount root fs on x:xx" where x:xx was some number I can't remember.
I also downloaded the iso for Yellow Dog Linux for PPC, but it seems that that kernel requires much more ram, as I immediately got a "Kernel panic: Out of memory and no killable processes" error when loading that one.
The one thing I did get out of Yellow Dog was a working BootX 1.2.x with the properly installed control panel and whatnot.
The question I pose to you, my savvy friends, is whether I'm totally out of my depth and out of luck, or has anyone pulled off installing any type of Linux distribution on an OldWorld PPC as old as mine? Any suggestions as to which kernel binaries to try would be appreciated, or success stories to encourage me.
Reply, before my faith in Linux is crushed by my failure!!
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