On 31 Jul, Ethan Benson wrote: > On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 01:18:17PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Short howto to install Debian on a G4 400 from the internet without floppy. >> With much help from the pages from Adam Sjogren >> (http://www.koldfront.dk/staff/asjo/text/debian-ibook.html) >> >> I'll tel how I did install Debian potato on a G4 400. >> >> 1. partition the harddisk. I made 4 partitions. >> 1 - 32 MB for bootstrap (apple disktool couldn't create smaller) (hd:9) >> 2 - 6 GB for MacOs (hd:10) >> 3 - 1.5 GB for Data (hd:11) >> 4 - 1.5 GB for Linux (hd:12) > > this is why you should use the macos partitioner to create just 2 > partitions: the first being the total space you wish to allocate to > linux, the second for macos itself. then after you boot into the
Yep.. You're right but.... I knew I wanted to spend 1.5 GB on linux and the rest for MacOs and I wan't in the mood to calculate. -- Width kind regards, Micha Kersloot KovoKs Automatiseringspartner