On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > > As Ethan said, the two can coexist. SuSE (lazily, IMO) just uses the > PC partition tables; then the kernel (which has x86 partition table > support enabled) scans that one first. It's a godawful, unsafe hack - > macos will NOT coexist happily with it. > >
Fortunately, the only MacOS on this system is on a different disk. When I ran MacOnLinux a few minutes ago, MacOS wanted me to initialize some unrecognized disk (without giving any indication which drive, let alone which partition). Also fortunately, when my Debian CDs show up, /home goes to tape, then everything gets reinitialized and replaced with Debian (including the MacOS partition, I hope), then /home comes back off tape. Rick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]