|  | ## Example yaboot.conf for ybin and yaboot >= 0.6 | 
|  | ## see man yaboot.conf for more details. | 
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|  | ## Change `unconfigured' to your bootstrap partition ie: /dev/hda2 | 
|  | boot=unconfigured | 
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|  | ## device is the OpenFirmware device path to the disk containing | 
|  | ## kernel images.  if your disk is /dev/hda you can find the | 
|  | ## OpenFirmware path by running the command: ofpath /dev/hda DO NOT | 
|  | ## specify a partition number for this!  This is generally not | 
|  | ## necessary for IBM hardware | 
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|  | #device=hd: | 
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|  | ## partition is the partition number where the kernel images are | 
|  | ## located.  The kernel images should be on your root filesystem, so | 
|  | ## this is usually the same partition number as your root filesystem. | 
|  | ## so if root = /dev/hda3 (the 3rd partition) then you should have | 
|  | ## partition=3  This *MUST* be set correct or yaboot won't boot!  This | 
|  | ## option can be either set globally as shown here, or per image in | 
|  | ## the image= sections | 
|  |  | 
|  | partition=3 | 
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|  | ## timeout is the amount of time in tenths of a second that yaboot | 
|  | ## will wait before booting the default kernel image (the first image= | 
|  | ## section in this config file or the value of default=). | 
|  |  | 
|  | timeout=20 | 
|  | install=/usr/local/lib/yaboot/yaboot | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## nonvram is required for IBM hardware currently since ofpath does | 
|  | ## not support them, it is also probably not necessary. | 
|  |  | 
|  | nonvram | 
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|  | ## Password supplied in plaintext, required for yaboot to boot, unless | 
|  | ## restricted is also present (see below).  Be sure to | 
|  | ## chmod 600 /boot/yaboot.conf if you set this! | 
|  |  | 
|  | #password=secret | 
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|  | ## Password supplied as an md5 hash, see above | 
|  |  | 
|  | #password=$1$saltstrg$HnJ/gcM3oKhNbnzUPgXTD/ | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## A password is only required to boot an image specified here if | 
|  | ## parameters are specified on the command line or if the user enters | 
|  | ## an image is not specified in the configuration file at all (ie. | 
|  | ## arbitrary file load).  restricted can also be placed in an image | 
|  | ## section in that case any image not including the restricted keyword | 
|  | ## will be fully password protected. | 
|  |  | 
|  | #restricted | 
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|  | ## image is the kernel itself, commonly kept in / but also commonly | 
|  | ## found in /boot.  Note that /boot should generally not be its own | 
|  | ## partition on powerpcs, its not necessary and complicates things. | 
|  | ## Make sure /boot is on the partition specified by partition= see | 
|  | ## above.  /boot should never be an HFS filesystem.  You may point | 
|  | ## image= to a symbolic link so long as the symlink does not cross | 
|  | ## partition boundries. | 
|  |  | 
|  | image=/vmlinux | 
|  | label=Linux | 
|  | root=/dev/sda3 | 
|  | read-only |