On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 01:51:40PM -0200, Leandro Dutra wrote: > Could I please have your help? I have three Macs which I intend to > use with Debian. I'm experienced in IBM PC-compatibles installations but > never succeeded in a RISC one - have already tried a Digital Alpha and a > beige G3. > > Now I have a 7200/75 from which I eliminated any HFS traces thru the > i command in mac-fdisk. I booted it with diskettes (the ones with kernel > 2.2.17) and performed the installation up to almost the end. Then I've > tryed nvsetenv but it failed not finding /dev/nvram. > > Any ideas? Also, if there are docs besides the ones in > http://debian.org./ and the CD I would like to know.
you must have older boot floppies: cd /dev mknod nvram c 10 144 that should do it, the device path is scsi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 iirc. for internal stock scsi drive. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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