Seems like you're making progress.

ext3 filesystem option shows up when formatting. Installation of packages from the mounted iso image
is successful until it says it can't find a a valid kernel image during the base installation. At which point the install
reverts back to the screen with about 20 options: partition a disk, install the base system, etc. At that point I had
about 90 MB installed on the /target/ partition.


I rebooted the system at that point. I tried using my own kernel and modules by copying them from another
working system on a different scsi dri ve. I managed to boot into a prompt after changing the /etc/fstab file to
mount the root and swap partitions: the fstab file only had two comment lines in with no entries to mount any file
systems.


But I could proceed no further: I was asked for a password which the system had not set up. I tried entering a
blank password for root, but that didn't work.


Apparently, the business card iso is lacking kernel images for the mac kernel?

Hank



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