On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 09:39:16AM -0700, Philip Larkin Waters wrote: > I still don't know what quik is and I'll be researching that, because if it > works with mine it sounds like the best option. But until I get the MACOS > CD's i'm going to take a rest for a while.
I believe I was the one who mentioned quik in this thread, so I'll explain. It is a bootloader that can be started directly from the ROM on early PCI PowerMacs. At first, that was actually the only way to boot those machines into Linux. Basically, the firmware is configured to boot directly off of a partition as a raw block device, and it loads quik, which has been put into the first couple blocks of that partition. After quik is loaded, it finds the correct kernel in the filesystem, loads it into memory, and starts it. The only problem with this is that it only works on a limited set of machines. I wasn't paying attention when I replied before to what hardware you had. There is no way quik will ever be supported on a NuBus model, so your 7100 will never be able to use quik. Brad Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]