Bryan, Sunofabitch, that's the problem I'm having. Glad someone smarter and more energetic than me figured it out :)
Thanks for posting this, quite helpful, Lincoln On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 11:13, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote: > I'm struggling with a similar install of Woody on a Quadra 700. I found > that the kernel file and penguin are on the 1st woody cd but you have to > dig down into some folders to get there. The process varies a bit from > the potato procedure which is better documented (a mac-specific install > document on www.mac.linux-m68k.org). I just had to wade through the woody > document http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/m68k/install.en.html and > that got me almost all the way there. > > The one undocumented problem I solved was that /dev/cdrom was a symbolic > link to /dev/sr0, but there was no /dev/sr0 (or /dev/scd0 either). I > figured out that I had to switch to the shell screen, type cd /dev and > MAKEDEV scd0. This allowed the installer to see the cdrom and install the > base system. > > I'm currently struggling with the onboard ethernet (sonic) on the Quadra > 700. It seems I really have to hold down a shift key when booting the > Mac; disabling extensions with Extension Manager does not seem to have > the same effect. This is a problem because I want to run the Quadra > without a keyboard attached. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Lincoln Rutledge Information Technology Manager Fairfield County District Library 740-653-2745 ext. 139 lrutledge[at]fairfield.lib.oh.us www.fairfield.lib.oh.us