To elaborate on this a little more, I'm in the process of installing,
and have bootx just sitting on my hard drive, not in extensions or
anything. Find the kernel you need, put it in the Linux Kernels
folder as stated, and put ramdisk.image.gz somewhere where you can
find it and select the "boot from specified ramdisk" in the bootx
options dialog. Then you can boot the installer from the hard disk
(after booting MacOS) and select cdrom as the install method when you
get there.
NRH
On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 08:11:14PM +0200, David Ulrich wrote:
Hi,
It's possible to boot via bootx (or a floppy) to a CD of Debian? I want
to install debian on a scsi card but the kernel of floppy installer
does'nt see it.
BootX makes it easy, just copy whatever kernel you need to
the Linux Kernels folder.
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