Hi all.  Just signed on to this list a few minutes ago.  I've got an old 
PowerMac 5500/225 with MacOS 7.6.1, a CDRom and a ZipDrive. Last night I 
attempted to boot into Linux a number of times with BootX 1.1.3, both at 
startup and after MacOS had completely booted, all to no avail. The screen 
switches off for a moment, a few instructions appear at the top of the screen, 
the last saying "booting...", then these disappear and the screen goes 
completely blank. Nothing happens and goes on happening indefinitely. The BootX 
extension's in the Extensions folder, the BootXApp's in the Control Panels 
folder and I put a folder named Linux Kernels in the System folder with these 
docs in it:

base2_2.tgz
driver-1.bin
rescue.bin
root.bin

The linux kernel I renamed "vmlinux" and put it in the System folder along with 
"ramdisk.image.gz." All of these documents come from the current Debian 2.2 
'potato' ftp for Powermacs.

I thought one problem could be that the linux I downloaded is not in raw binary 
form (the file description comes up as a SimpleText document.) But before I sit 
through downloading another kernel I thought I would post the problem to this 
group to see if anyone has experience putting Debian 2.2 on a Powermac.

Thanks!

Doug

 

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