On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 06:46:26PM +0200, Arnaud Kelbert wrote: > I am not a newbie in Debian but in MacOS and Powerbook > I've bought a new Powerbook G4 1.5GHz and I've tried to install Debian > on it. I follow instructions given in lots of sites : > > I have partition my Hard drive into 3 partitions with DriveSetup : > -the first for linux > -2nd for Mac OS > -3rd to store data for the 2 OS > > After that I continue with installing MacOSX. > Next I tried to install linux with the new net debian installer and I > run mac-fdisk in a shell. > I delete my linux partition and make some new : > first I create The AppleBootstrap partition, and other partition for / > ; /home ; /var ; /tmp ; /usr > > But when the installer tries to install yaboot it failed saying me that > there is no Bootstrap partition. But this partition exists !!!
What does 'grep yaboot-installer: /var/log/syslog' say? It should have a partition table dump, to start with, plus perhaps some other information. Also, any time you're reporting installer bugs please say from exactly which URL you downloaded the image. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]