Sorry for the cross post but I'm not quiet sure where to address this subject. Please reply only in "debian-powerpc".
As I said before none of the powerpc Debian Potato CD's nor a recent Debian network CD (I don't remember from where) and neither the woody CD from "trasno.net" boots on my blue&white G3 PowerMac. This is strange since there shouldn't be a problem. Finally I got a CD set of Suse 7.0 powerpc and it nicely boots, showing the yaboot prompt and else. What's wrong with Debian CD's? Or what's the difference between Debian and Suse? When I want to start my Mac with a Debian CD (pressing the "C" key) the LED of the cd-drive flickers a few times and after a while the display is switched from a light gray to white. Nothing is ever written (visible) on the display. After a while the MacOS starts from the harddisk. There is never a yaboot prompt visible so I guess it isn't found on the CD and started. How could this problem be solved? What can I do to see what's going on? Is there a way to start yaboot from an OF prompt? Or can I inspect the CD from an OF prompt? I've heard (without confirmation) that the early b&w G3 might have a problem with booting from a CD but at least Suse has found a way. O. Wyss PS. I've twice checked if the CD's I use correctly boot on other machines (i.e. on an Imac). -- Author of "Debian partial mirror synch script" ("http://dpartialmirror.sourceforge.net/") -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]