On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 09:20:36AM +0900, Joss Winn wrote: > Hello, > > I plan on installing Debian this weekend on my iMac and just wanted to > ask if there are any immediate installation issues I will have to be > prepared for. I'm fairly familiar with installing Linux. I've installed > LinuxPPC with much frustration and SUSE 7.0PPC with much joy but > secretly always wanted to run Debian :-)
well start with rtfm ;-) read the debian installation docs and pay particular attention to the parts about installing the bootloader on NewWorld powermacs, your iMac is NewWorld which means the `Make disk bootable' step will NOT work for you. you need to follow the instructions exactly for running mkofboot from a shell before you reboot for the first time. also make sure you partition it correctly, you will need an 800K type Apple_Bootstrap partition to install the bootloader onto. put it before all your other partitions (especially MacOS if you keep it) see my partitioning guide at http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/doc/mac-fdisk-basics.txt which will assist you in using mac-fdisk. it also explains how to properly share the disk with MacOS, you should not use Apple's tool to create the actual linux partitions instead you need to use the debian mac-fdisk. this document explains how to do that. > Are the mouse and keyboard working out of the box? What about X windows > issues. X may take a bit of work, it should be more or less configured on install, it just needs some tweaking IME. see the archives. > I see from the archives that there are lots of the usual questions and > problems, but at this stage I'm just interested about what I need to > have on hand during installation. see above, also see my site for other booting information, thats the biggest problem people run into. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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