El mié, 10-12-2003 a las 08:01, Joe Malik escribió: > On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 11:27:02PM -0300, mdwax wrote: > > Sorry for my english. > > > > Hi, > > > > I have PBG4-12 with macosX10.2.8 and debian SID. All it's OK. > > > > But i have the Panther's CD. > > > > I would like install panther. Is these problem for my debian or > > for boot my debian after install Panther ? > > Hi, > > it's a bit tricky but nevertheless doable; as a result of the panther > install you can only boot into MacOS X. To correct this boot from the > the debian install-cd, switch to the second console, mount your root > filesystem, mount proc on the your root filesystem, chroot into into > it and execute ybin (install yaboot beforehand). > You should understand the procedure without me giving you the exact > commands! If you don't chances are just too high I overlooked > something, or you need to apply a small variation which would > leave you with the undesirable situation of an unbootable debian. > Please don't be offended by this, but I don't want to give you > advice that might leave your debian unusable. That would be pretty > bad advice actually ;-)
It's easier if you just use the OpenFirmware boot selector (push the Alt key after the initial "bong" when booting and you will be able to choose MacOSX or GNU/Linux) Then, it's just a matter of execute ybin from your normal Linux session. Cheers. P.S.: You should not use the MacOSX partition tool because it will remove all your partitions, use the linux's fdisk. > > Joe -- Carlos Perelló Marín Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC) Linux Registered User #121232 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] || mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://carlos.pemas.net Valencia - Spain
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