Restarting from scratch... I reset all the pram to factory defaults (Cmd+Opt+p+r ) before starting the install.
I completely repartitioned the drive. 64k for the partion map (hda1 by default) / has remainder of 1.2g drive (hda2) 64m for swap. (hda3) Booting from floopy, running the installer to accept most default options. I had completed all the steps (including a manual network driver) and after making the system bootable, I went to the (Alt+F2) command line. Used nvsetenv to alter input/output-device (one has to wonder why these commands are not part of the install or at the very least referenced in the instructions - I had to get to 2 web sites and not until I had done this a dozen times did I find nvsetenv over bootint to OF and using setenv after the install!) I left load-base at the original (40000 i believe). penguinPPC has notes that this may need to be set to 100000 which is why I had altered it to begin with. netBSD has notes to set it to 600000. Still get the CLAIM failed on boot. Where to go next... Is there a minimum RAM requirement for this system/OS? Should I alter the amount of swap made available? does the IDE drive need to be replaced with a SCSI drive as the boot drive? Can anyone reference the "CLAIM failed" error message in the source code to explain when this wil be returned? Has anyone ever installed a 6360 and lived to tell about it? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]