Hi, On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 12:28:26 -0400 Ron Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There used to be a bug in quik that made it break on G3 processors. > > It was originally written for 601 and 604 based boxes, and most > > people started using BootX about the same time that G3 boxes became > > popular. I'm pretty sure the patch for G3 support didn't make it > > into woody. It probably works in sarge, but I'm not 100% sure on > > that. The woody and sarge versions work fine, at least on my beige G3 ; the only potential problem is having to boot manually (i.e. type a boot command at each boot/reboot)
> I did get the g3 patch for quik, but it hasn't helped. It may be > that I just have it configured wrong: this is all new stuff to me yet. A great place for info on quik is http://penguinppc.org/projects/quik/, whre you'll find general info on settings. You'll have to look closer at your OF version -- if it is a revII (OF 2.4) G3, then you *don't* need to apply the "quik patch", which is actually a modified first.b (although it won't hurt), but you have to apply the OF patches (use System Disk -- see penguinppc above) Once those are applied, you should be able to boot quik with the usual settings (correct boot-device, name of quik label in boot-file) and by typing"0 bootr" at the OF prompt-- If you get a DEFAULT CATCH error, type"reset-all" and retry The '0 bootr' command won't let you auto-boot?, though, but that's the only way I found to boot a RevII beige G3 with quik. I think auto-booting might work for RevI G3s... but I'm not sure of this 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.