You could always use the deb 2.2r0 floppies; as those work. But I’m stuck with 
BootX on 60MB MacOS9.1 partition, leaves me with about 20 MB free for tar balls 
when needed to be copied from a machine which is already online, a Mac, i. e. 
in my case.

Gjermund

On torsdag 25. januar 2001 17:23, Matthew Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just acquired a cheap Mac (7200/90) for the purpose
>of running Debian.
>
>It seems to work OK, but only has a 700Mb disk which I
>very much doubt will be enough for both for both Debian
>and MacOS.  So, it would appear that my choices are:
>
> * buy another disk, or
> * dump MacOS
>
>If at all possible, I'd prefer the latter.  It would
>appear possible to boot from a floppy, but there does
>not appear to be a suitable disk image available.
>
>Is my plan feasible?
>
>Matthew.
>
>
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