On (01/01/70 01:04), Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > Thanks for answering so fast ..
But not much help though ;( > > On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Clive Menzies wrote: > > > On (18/06/03 21:25), Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > > > I'm running Debian 3.0 r1 on a Powerbook G4/867 MHz together with > > > Mac OS X on the same disk (which is /dev/hda) > > > > > > Mac OS X isn't booting anymore. It did several times successfully > > > the last days since I installed Debian on the machine some days ago. > > > > > > No problem to boot Debian. > > > > > > At the Boot Menu I type x (meaning that I want to boot > > > Mac OS X), the screen is turning to grey, the OS X wheel is starting to > > > turn, and after a minute or so, the wheel stops moving and I'm thrown to > > > a shell prompt, after a line saying: > > > "enableClockSpreading returned with 0" > > > > > > I changed yaboot.conf a bit, ran "ybin -v": Nothing. > > > > > > Mac OS X still doesn't boot. > > > > > You could try resetting PRAM; as you boot up, hold down Ctl-Alt-P-R ; it > > can often sort out a confused Mac ;) > > I did that (i.e. <Apple-key>-<Alt>-<p>-<r>): No change ... I also pressed > the reset button (left of the power button): Nothing, too .. (except that > my clock was back to 1970 (?); I reset it with hwclock ... ) I guess the next thing to try is booting off the OSX CD (hold down C whilst booting) and see if you can repair your OSX installation. Good Luck ;) Clive