I tried this. I get Kernel Panic on the "install-power4" option; the
"install-power4-2.4" and "install-power4-2.4-expert" (or whatever it's
called) won't load.

On 11/7/05, Dean Hamstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> go grab the installer iso, burn it to disc and drop it into the cdrom
>
> either tell your mac to boot to it (in osx) and then reboot
> or hold down c when you turn on your pc
>
> you can also do a media free installation.
>
> Dean
>
> Dylan wrote:
> > I bought an iMac G5 with the sole intention of dual booting Linux;
> > however, I'm not too Linux savvy and have postponed the installation
> > until now (I bought the machine late June). I'm primarily an OS X guy
> > and have only run Linux on old x86 boxes.
> >
> > Would it be asking too much of you if I were to ask somebody to
> > explain how I would go about installing Debian on my iMac G5? I catch
> > on to things fast and it would be much appreciated.
> >
> >
>
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