Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 07:13:15PM +0000, John Fremlin wrote: >> We should like to run debian (or any other free UNIX) on an old mac >> called on the front cover a Power Macintosh 4400/200. [...] >> How do we stop the monitor going out of sync? Is there a bootloader >> command line or something anywhere? > > video=ofonly needs to go into the bootloader line. Unfortunately in the > case of hfs-boot-floppy that's embedded in a resource within the System > file. You could download the fixed System image from > > cvs.debian.org/boot-floppies/powerpc-specials/miBoot/ > > System.bin is a Macbinary encoded System file.
Do you have a ddable image of that :-( [...] > You can also boot the Debian installer from BootX. Put the 'linux' > file from the distribution in the Linux Kernels folder, and set the > root file to root.bin in the Options. Be sure when you download not > to save linux as SimpleText. It must be binary. Thanks! We'll probably do that if we can get CDs working again >> We can't boot into yellowdog anymore because the install fscked up as >> it was making the root fs, razing our MacOS to the ground. Is there >> any small Mac system disk with a CD driver so we can bootstrap >> yellowdog from CD again? >> > There's a MacOS 8.1 floppy image at the apple site, search for Disk > Tools. That's what we're booting off of at the moment. It has no CD driver AFACT > But most Macs can boot CDs without a system, did you hold > the C key down? Yes to no avail. We also tried a number of other three hand vulcan death grips for booting from specific SCSI luns etc without any success. I think I read on the NetBSD site that this kind of Mac can't boot from CD anyway but I might be wrong [...] Thank you very much for so promptly responding to our newbie questions! -- http://john.fremlin.de