Hello all, I have a powercenter 132 (essentially a 7200), acting as my firewall/mailserver, which I finally upgraded to potato from linuxppc R5. I had no end of problems getting openfirmware booting working back when I installed R4 on that machine (the keyboard and video drivers don't work in OF), and so, when BootX came out, I swore off playing around with OF. These days, that machine is running linux 24/7 (it was up 150 days when I rebooted to install potato--and that's only because we lost power on new year's eve--it would have been over a year otherwise), and I'd like to get rid of macos altogether. But first, a few questions:
1. OF booting became unsupported under linuxppc after R4. Are there any good technical reasons for this, or can I assume that if I get it to work with my hardware, then it will work for woody and whatever else lies ahead? 2. How do you do clean installs of debian without BootX? I.e. given a kernel and ramdisk (and whatever else), how do I do the initial boot on a linux only system. I *have* checked the install docs but they didn't cover this the last time I checked. Also, if anyone has any pointers for getting of-booting working on this type of machine, I'd appreciate it. TIA, cbb