Hi Well, I finally managed to get a fast internet connection, and I now want to setup my TiBook1 with Debian (as you may have been seeing of my latest post), and I ran over the "Installing Debian 3.0 onto an Apple iBook" document by Branden.
I am definitely the "Debian + MacOS 9 + MacOS X" guy. But this config puts up some question marks on me, because if I look at my current config on my TiBook I have MacOS 9 on one partation, and MacOS X on another, altough on the MacOS 9 partition I've got all the MacOS X stuff I also have on the second partition (even 2 apps more). How does this come?? I installed the first partition with the three "Software Restore" CDs 1 to 3, afterwards I installed MacOS X with the MacOS X CD. But now it looks as I would have two MacOS X's on my disk!! What have I done wrong?? Should I be installing MacOS 9 with the one "Software Installation" CD (I don't know if it's named like this in english version, I've only got the german one)? But what are in this case the "Software Restore" CD's for? How could I launch MacOS X if I had it on the same partition as MacOS 9? I can't see an entry for MacOS X in the Startvolume Prefs, after I've only installed from the Software Restore CD's and did not install additionally from the MacOS X CD. Someone once has told me, that on the "Software Restore" CD's there would be more software included than on the "Software Installation" CD (well, seems to be possible, because on the one hand there are 3 CD's and on the other hand one CD..) I think this is kind of strange. How did you install the Software?? -- Would be very kind if someone could also answer this questions for me, thank you very much, Andi(W)