On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 07:42:21PM +0000, Clive Menzies wrote: > Doesn't seem to help. I checked the man yaboot.conf page; it refers to > HFS+ but my set-up is totally HFS.
No, if you're running OS X off of it, it's HFS+. OS X doesn't support HFS as a boot volume. Did you try putting the option in, rerunning 'ybin', and booting? > So maybe I shouldn't be trying to boot OSX specifically but generic > macos? I tried that but it didn't make any difference. No, that assumes classic MacOS, so it searches the volume for the 'Mac OS ROM' file that classic MacOS starts from. > I guess it's not crucial because I can boot both systems. But what is > interesting is that I boot Linux using "boot hd:2,yaboot" in OF and it > works fine. Which suggests that I need to modify yaboot.conf to boot > OSX. Will yaboot only boot OSX using the two stage boot process? Yes, because the Forth bootscript that ybin generates and blesses is what puts up the multiboot menu - yaboot itself just loads Linux kernels. -- Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]