Hello, I've just installed the last debian distrib on a 7200/90. It includes the 2.2.19 kernel and a quik.conf. I have no macos partition (so no bootX) and I didn't managed to get the nvram tuned to boot debian directly after many tries and nvram reinit.
I've found a floppy on the bootX archive (version 1.2.2), which contains a bootable hfs file system with the 2.2.15 kernel. This floppy finds itself the bootable partition on my hdd. It looks like a good solution. So my question is, how can I make a bootable hfs floppy (with 2.2.19 kernel on it) from my debian 7200/90 or an NT PC or a solris station ? Thank you for your answers and tips, Landry. -- ############################################################ BRUNEL Landry CMO Toulouse Cellule informatique BRESM/CELENV 42, Ave Gaspard Coriolis 31057 TOULOUSE CEDEX Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel : (33) 05 61 43 35 04 Fax : (33) 05 62 14 06 10 ############################################################