Markus Geimer wrote:
> 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 The Debian boot disks for macppc are quite out of date - they don't recognize the G4 as a usable architecture. This problem has been noted and is being worked on currently, though I don't know its current status. > > 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 :-( > Modifying the instalation disks is not necessary. It is possible to use the LinuxPPC install disks to install Debian instead - one URL describing this process on an iMac (which should still be relatively applicable in your case) is http://www.debian.org/~wmono/powerpc/ As he notes, this process works best if you can get the base distribution onto HFS media (I'll guess that you have a Zip drive handy). Otherwise, you may have to install LinuxPPC first, and then Debian on top of it. > > Thanks > Markus Geimer > Hope this helps. Jason > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]