* Jeffrey W. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011208 16:24]: > On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 13:16, James Tyson wrote: > > > > Hi all. > > > > I finally picked up the OS 10.1 upgrade cd - if I install this is it going > > to adversely affect the installed linux partitions? > > You'll need to manually boot from open firmware after you install OS X. > > -jwb After I got ybin to work such that holding down option at boot time does bring up the icon for linux without crashing, I've had no troubles with booting linux by clicking the icon from that boot select screen. Even after I upgraded to OS 10.1. I suspect you may be forgetting having run a possibly newly upgraded ybin just prior of after your move to 10.1. Frankly I've found 10.1 to work no differently than 10.0.4 as far as linux is concerned. I do run 9.2, 10.1, debain woody all on the same 10gb drive in an iBook[2]. Different configuration may behave entierly differently of course.
the boot select menu is very slow to allow mouse input though. It pops up in 1 second, draws all 3 icons in another second, then sort of doesn't allow you to click for 5 seconds; which is irritating, but no different than before 10.1 -Daniel