PowerMac 9600 - Jaguar Installer not starting |
May, 04, 2003 8:17 PM |
dsoumas |
Hi there. My Config: PM9600 w/Newer Tech G4 350 MHz, 416 MB of RAM Slot A1: Acard 6260 (Sonnet Tempo) IDE Controller Slot C1: ATI XClaim Slot D2: Firewire Card w/Texas Instruments Chipset Slot E2: ATI Rage 128 Slot F2: Music Interface Card My OS9 Share is SCSI ID 0 (Western Digital SCSI 4Gig) on the internal bus of the 9600 logic board. This is the initiating drive. The Install CD is on SCSI ID 3 (same SCSI bus as the Hard Drive). The Target OS X installation drive (Maxtor 40 Gig IDE) is on the IDE Controller as the master on the primary channel. I'm not getting past the boot screen for Jaguar Install. This system ran 10.1.5 just fine, starting from the 10.1.3 and upgrading from there. This was to be a fresh install with a wiped, 40 Gig Single partition. Here's what I'm getting upon boot: standard timeslicing quantum is 1000 us vm_page_bootstrap: 99607 free pages mig_table_max_displ = 64 COLOR video console at 0x81000400 (640x480x8) IOKit Component Version 6.0 Sat Jul 27 13:13:37 PDT 2002; root(rcbuilder):RELEASE_PPC/ iokit/RELEASE _cppInit done IODeviceTreeSupport done Recording startup extensions Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. using 1064 buffer headers and 1064 cluster IO buffer headers sixty6: not register member at registerService() Can't find superclass for 19CurioSCSIController : 24 IOSCSIParallelController map_and_patch(): Extension "com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78" Error binding OSObjects. load_kmod: map_and_patch() failed for kmod "com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78". load_kernel_extension(): load_kmod() failed for kmod "com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78". IOCatalogue: com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78 cannot be loaded. Local FireWire GUID = 0x0:0x0 getDependencyListForKmod(): Dependency com.apple.kernel of oldworld.support.PatchedIOSCSIDrive is not compatible or is unavailable. load_kernel_extension(): Can't get dependencies for kernel extension "oldworld.support.PatchedIOSCSICDDrive". IOCatalogue: oldworld.support.PatchedIOSCSICDDrive cannot be loaded. devfs enabled IOKitBSDInit From path: "scsi-int/@3:9", Waiting on IOPathMatchIODeviceTree:/bandit/gc/ mesh/@3:9 ADB present:800c IOKernelDebugger: registering debugger Debugger(inline call to debugger(machine_startup)) ethernet MAC address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ip address: 0.0.0.0 Waiting for remote debugger connection. Options..... Type ------------ ---- continue.... 'c' reboot...... 'r' I don't think RAM is the issue. I've used a single stick of 128 MB as a control test, and I get the same result. I've pulled all the cards except the ATI Xclaim and the IDE Controller with the same result. I feel like something is either drastically wrong with the boot extensions or maybe I need to have a smaller partition rather than the single large one. Thought, I didn't think partition size would be an issue. Any ideas? All suggestions are appreciated. - Dave |
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RE: PowerMac 9600 - Jaguar Installer not starting |
May, 06, 2003 5:15 PM |
OSXGuru |
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I'm glad that did the trick. The default should be that none of those "debug" options are selected. It's possible that your preferences file got corrupted in some way that made XPF think that you had selected them all--at least, that's what it sounds like. |
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That's Why I Paid the Big Bucks... |
May, 05, 2003 11:24 PM |
dsoumas |
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Ryan, Quite simply, you're the man. I unchecked the Early Breakpoint option as you specified, and it came right up. What's odd is that I've never noticed those options until now. What's more: every one of the items under the debug menu were selected (including the Early Breakpoint). Is this by default/normal/right? I've not found more documentation on the debug menu, but I'd be happy to read up on it if you can point me in the right direction. Thanks again, Ryan. At least I can get started on my Jaguar install now. - Dave |
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RE: PowerMac 9600 - Jaguar Installer not starting |
May, 04, 2003 8:47 PM |
OSXGuru |
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One thing you might check is the "Debug" menu in XPostFacto, to make sure that the "Early Breakpoint" item is not checked. Other than that, your boot text looks fairly normal, except that your Firewire Local GUID is a bit odd. I suppose you could try removing PCI cards, to figure out whether one of them is causing the problem. But check the "Debug" menu in XPF first. |
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More Readable? |
May, 04, 2003 8:24 PM |
dsoumas |
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Sorry, but I didn't think my Carriage Returns would be nullified by the HTML. Here's another copy of the boot text: standard timeslicing quantum is 1000 us vm_page_bootstrap: 99607 free pages mig_table_max_displ = 64 COLOR video console at 0x81000400 (640x480x8) IOKit Component Version 6.0 Sat Jul 27 13:13:37 PDT 2002; root(rcbuilder):RELEASE_PPC/ iokit/RELEASE _cppInit done IODeviceTreeSupport done Recording startup extensions Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. using 1064 buffer headers and 1064 cluster IO buffer headers sixty6: not register member at registerService() Can't find superclass for 19CurioSCSIController : 24 IOSCSIParallelController map_and_patch(): Extension "com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78" Error binding OSObjects. load_kmod: map_and_patch() failed for kmod "com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78". load_kernel_extension(): load_kmod() failed for kmod "com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78". IOCatalogue: com.macsales.iokit.AppleCurio4K78 cannot be loaded. Local FireWire GUID = 0x0:0x0 getDependencyListForKmod(): Dependency com.apple.kernel of oldworld.support.PatchedIOSCSIDrive is not compatible or is unavailable. load_kernel_extension(): Can't get dependencies for kernel extension "oldworld.support.PatchedIOSCSICDDrive". IOCatalogue: oldworld.support.PatchedIOSCSICDDrive cannot be loaded. devfs enabled IOKitBSDInit From path: "scsi-int/@3:9", Waiting on IOPathMatchIODeviceTree:/bandit/gc/ mesh/@3:9 ADB present:800c IOKernelDebugger: registering debugger Debugger(inline call to debugger(machine_startup)) ethernet MAC address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ip address: 0.0.0.0 Waiting for remote debugger connection. Options..... Type ------------ ---- continue.... 'c' reboot...... 'r' |
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XPF Version |
May, 04, 2003 8:23 PM |
dsoumas |
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Sorry, but I forgot an important part: XPF Version 2.2.5 is being used. I've also tried XPF Version 2.2.1 (the first version able to support Jaguar installation). Don't worry: I've formated my target drive between attempts with different XPF Versions. Thanks again. - Dave |
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