On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 09:18:36 -0800 Brad Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want to boot MacOS without having to go into OF, you should > be able to set the boot device to "/AAPL,ROM" with nvsetenv and > the next boot will run the MacOS properly. The old LinuxPPC install > used to have a script called macos that would use nvsetenv to change > this and then reboot. A note of warning, tho. I'm not sure exactly > what does it, but on my 7600 most of the PRAM and OF settings get > changed back to what the MacOS wants during the boot process. This > means you have to reapply patches and fix the settings every time > you boot the MacOS. I never found a way around it. Even using > 'bye' in OF didn't prevent the changes. Oh, wasn't aware of that... it works fine on a Beige G3 -- booting into MacOS also resets some settings (real-base), but those already are at their default value. (Sorry for the bounce you probably got -- Is there a way for me to tell your MUA _not_ to CC me, even If you ask ? Would this 'X-No-CC' header I often see help ?) Simon -- Simon Vallet Due to massive spam, the address shown in the From: header only accepts mail from Debian hosts. If you wish to mail me privately, just use the 'user' local part.