Hello! I've tried to install Debian GNU/Linux ("frozen") on an Apple PowerMAC G4-450 ("Sawtooth") using BootX 1.2b3 and a special, precompiled kernel (2.2.14) from Benjamin Herrenschmidt but encountered the following problem:
The Linux kernel boots, loads the ramdisk image and starts the system installation. The I get the message "Your PowerPC architecture is not supported yet." Pressing return reboots the machine. The LinuxPPC distribution runs fine using the same kernel image, but I would prefer Debian since I'm using it on an Intel plattform for a few years now and for me it's the best Linux distribution available. Is it possible to modify the installation disks so that it is possible to install Debian on G4's? Please tell me if and how I can help you, but I don't have the slightest notion of creating ramdisk images :-( Thanks Markus Geimer