i can't seem to be able to boot back into debian after i delete the redhat partition. this is what i did. i created three partitions, one swap 20mb, one unix partition 100mb, and another unix partition for the rest of the disk. i installed the base redhad ppc system on the 100mb partition + ftp, got the debian tarball, unpacked it in the other partition modified quik to point to /dev/sda4 rebooted and the system came back under debian.
next, i made a swap partition out of the redhat one, and then i wanted to reboot the computer but it doesn't want to come back under linux any more. i went back to macos, run bootvars with these parameters: boot-device=scsi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 boot-file=/boot/vmlinux /dev/sda4 still no luck. does anybody have any ideas? in the past i went back and reinstalled the redhat base system on /dev/sda3 and continued from there, but i don't want to do that again. i want to find a reliable way to reboot my computer without redhat on it. thanks. --alex-- -- | I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active | | advance of the mind, it will be possible (simultaneously with | | automatism and other passive states) to systematize confusion | | and thus to help to discredit completely the world of reality. |