>Use nvsetenv: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qf `which nvsetenv` >pmac-utils-1.1.1-1b > >-- on my LinuxPPC box. > >nvsetenv boot-device "/AAPL,ROM" > >and on next reboot you go into MacOS. From MacOS, use your existing >tools (if any) or bootvars to reset boot-device and boot-file back to >what you need for Linux.
No, Michel, miBoot is loaded by the MacOS ROM, so changing boot-device won't help, you have to tweak the MacOS boot-device info which is a different thing (and pretty screwed). The best way to resolve that would be to add an option in miBoot itself to do that. I'll see what I can do as soon as I manage to put back my hand on an oldworld box. Ben.