I haven't been able to boot with the system I'm trying to install. fsck says there is a problem and can't fix it. Then it drops me into single-user mode, but can't continue for long because the filesystem is still mounted read-only. However, the debian partition checks out fine when I run fsck in LinuxPPC. Any suggestions? Should I edit /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh and make it continue booting as normal so that I can boot into Debian and check things out? Also, while in single-user mode, it prompted me to ask if I wanted to reload the keymap. If I said no, it just prompted me again, and if I said yes, it couldn't find defkeymap.map. This file wasn't anywhere on the debian partition. After fishing around, I found that /usr/sbin/kbdconfig was looking for it in /usr/share/keymaps/ (I think), but there was no such directory. I don't know if this is important, but I thought I'd mention it.
Later, Colby