>> > I would upgrade to the latest b-f (this is the second part), but I can't >> > because I can't get back into the Mac OS. When I reboot, I reboot back >> > into Linux, which I can't have on a permanent basis because this machine >> > (an iMac Rev B) is at a school, and the kids need the Mac OS...So, how do >> > I get back to the Mac OS? What setting in OF do I change? Then I'll >> > upgrade to a later version of the b-f to see if that works... >> > >> > Thanks! >> > >> > Russell > This advice is great, but how would I do this from OF? That's my problem. > Because the install fails, I don't have a yaboot/ybin that completely works. > I therefore cannot edit anything...I have at the moment only the option to > boot into OF, then to yaboot for the install command. > > Thanks for the help. I should have read the docs more carefully, to get this > working ahead of time for both OSes. > > Russell >
Oh, from OF you can just type mac-boot to get MacOS back. But to get it back so that it survives restarts, you might need to reset your Parameter RAM (Cmd-Opt-P-R during the chime). Then the dual-boot installation will reset your nvram again later so you can dual-boot. *----------------------------------------------------------------* | .''`. | Debian GNU/Linux: <http://www.debian.org> | | : :' : | debian-imac: <http://debian-imac.sourceforge.net> | | `. `'` | . oo Chris Tillman | | `- | ( -) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | *----------------"--"--------------------------------------------*