On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 08:15:00PM +0200, Kilian Krause wrote: > > > If it's a beige G3 you'll need to use BootX 1.2.2 > > Thanks! that did the trick. Maybe it should be added to the d-i manual > how to tell what's "OldWorld" and what's "NewWorld" mac. I thought i had > a NewWorld one for some reason (well, just wildly guessing actually).
It's not that easy to tell, honestly. The most reliable way is to look at the OF version. Anything 3.0 or above is newworld, below is oldworld. But it's not the easiest thing to figure out. Another way is that no newworld model shipped with an internal floppy drive, but the original imac model, which was the first newworld style mac, actually had a swim chip onboard that could be tapped if you knew what you were doing, and some of the last oldworld powerbooks didn't come with a floppy drive, so while this is an easy way to get a hint, it's not 100% accurate. It's a messy situation, any the only way that is easy for a normal user is to have a list of which models fall into each category. Brad Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]