Hello folks, I don't know if this came through the first time I posted, so I'll try again. Apologies for repetition if it occurs.
I've been trying to install Debian on my SE/30 in order to turn it into a gateway for my dialup connection. Yeah, I'm crazy--life's more fun that way. :-) Penguin 19 boots fine (once you pass it the nolangchooser option) but the installer doesn't want to format the drive. After the partitions are set up, the installer tries to format the swap partition. Once it gets to that, I can choose any option I like (even doing without swap) and the installer will restart the disk preparation process process. This loopy process ends when I hit the reset button. The partitions are there; they're shown when I ask Penguin for SCSI device info. My Mac utilities can see them too. Any ideas as to why it's not formatting them and what I can do about it? Is there a utility I can use to format them from the Mac OS? Thanks, Jesse System Specs: -Mac SE/30 -Mac OS 7.6.1 -500MB HD -32 MB RAM -Asante MacCon NIC