On Sat, 27 Feb 1999, Hartmut Koptein wrote: > > We'd do this via disk images, the same way the m68k people make Mac > > boot disks. > Correct, but how put you this image on floppy (on pmac and macos)? It is an > image, so you can't do 'cp rescue-1440 floppy:' it must be in rawmode or > with dd.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this should be dead easy. We give users a vmlinux.coff and root.bin file, they put them on disks and set boot-device to fd:vmlinux.coff, boot-file to ' initrd=root.bin'. Is there anything wrong with this process? They would need OF Boot Variables for macos, of course. If we feel like it, we could distribute the files as HFS diskcopy/shrinkwrap -style disk images. The only problem I can think of is what to do with non-macos users. What other operating systems might people be running? Do all PPC machines that we support use OF and have HFS support within it? We may have to make different images for them, but that should not be hard. If someone wants, I could go ahead and make the HFS images w/ shrinkwrap. Peter -- Peter Abrahamsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.halcyon.com/p1rabbit PGP: 0xC279D219: C080 6D6F 4492 C63D 20B7 8D41 8B17 C781 C279 D219