> I see you are having some success in booting linux on a mac, more than me > anyway :-(
But so far, I can boot only in the installation. Not the system :-( > > My question, I have made the boot & root disks from the potato disks. I > use the boot disk and I get a Mac with Tux icon followed by text boot > messages, ending in booting... and the floppy is ejected. So far, it is the output as I see. I used boot-floppy-hfs.img root.bin It seems that rescue.bin is not needed. > > I put the root disk in and press return, it seems to read the floppy as it > steps thru for a while then stops, doesn't eject the floppy. > > I'm using a StartMax 3000/200 (basically a Apple Mac 4400). > > I have also tried a LinuxPPC200 CD, which won't boot. > > And the NetBSD has errors during the install and hangs. > > I'm using OF 2.0.2 I do not know, which OF I have. > > Just need to know I'm booting corectly from the floppy as I can't even get > to the installer. I'd rather be able to install from floppy as I don't > have MacOS installed. > It seems to me, that you are doing the same as me. I could imagine, that some boot parameters for the kernel could help, but they can't given easily on the popermac discs. I cc to debian-powerpc, since there might be the expert. Would it be difficult to querry command line parameters like the i386 rescue disc does? Thanks. Rainer.