I've finally decided to take the plunge and dump BootX in favor of quik (MacOS 9 and BootX don't seem to play nice). I'm having some trouble getting it to actually take. quik runs "normally" (if no output is normal), but I still boot directly into MacOS.
I'm running a Wallstreet Powerbook G3 which uses a single internal IDE drive. My root Linux partition is on hda7. There's just one drive, so I didn't bother to set a root drive. I've set up quik as follows: init-message = "type 'linux' or 'macos'.\n" partition = 1 timeout = 50 default = macos image = /boot/vmlinux partition=7 label = linux alias = l # This calls the "bye" command in Open Firmware, booting Mac OS. image = "$bye" label = macos alias = m Should I be setting /dev/hda as the root partition? -- Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pobox.com/~schwern /(?:(?:(1)[.-]?)?\(?(\d{3})\)?[.-]?)?(\d{3})[.-]?(\d{4})(x\d+)?/i