On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:36:06AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > He's got a 7100. It's a NuBus system. It doesn't have OpenFirmware, and > > won't work with either quik or yaboot. MKLinux Booter and BootX both > > start from MacOS, and miBoot loads by way of the MacOS ROM that's burned > > into chips on the logic board. > > oops, hadn't realised it was a 7*1*00, heh. i'm not sure, but don't they > boot like the m68k b0xen? i.e., couldn't he use a small macos partition > and use penguin19 to boot from? or can he use something a little more > modern, like bootx?
As I said in my e-mail previously, he has a choice of 3 boot loaders for Linux on a NuBus system, though not all bootloaders work equally well on all NuBus systems (as I noted, the 6100 _only_ likes MKLinux Booter, hangs with all others). Don't know about if BootX or miBoot will work on the 7100, but I'd go for BootX for simplicity - Apple's MKLinux booter is not a model of "happy-fun-pointy-clicky" GUI-ness, in fact most of its settings are in a _text file_. This didn't bother me, but this poor guy barely knows Linux at all - getting a distro like Debian on a well-supported NewWorld can be occasionally trying. Installing it on a NuBus system can be a bear. (Besides the fact that the kernel is at best sporadically maintained for them.) -- Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]