On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:05:24PM -0600, John Steven Sobtzak wrote: > >You must be using the potato installer? The woody installer's > >kernel file is named linux.bin, and uses Penguin-19. > >With only 12MB of memory, you're better off using potato > >anyway. that might not be enough for woody. > > Correct, I am using the potato version due to HD space limits (I'm not > looking for the latest and greatest) along with the Penguin-18 installer > and 2.2.17 kernel (linux, no .bin extension.
Not (yet) a mac person here, but why don't you try Penguin-19 with your potato kernel? Or maybe even the kernel from the woody macinstall.tar.gz. Keep using the potato root.bin if you are so tight on memory. I read somewhere that Penguin-19 fixes some problems, I'd give it a shot. Christian -- http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/woody