> No, as Simon pointed out, there is known, unsolved problems with quik > and (some of?) the beige G3:s. Focus on BootX for now.
OK, will do > So restart the installation, press ctrl-alt-F2 and <enter> to get a > shell. Have got the shell > Mount the MacOS-partition where BootX resides. Sorry, need a 'how to'... Found reference here http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2005/11/msg00165.html ...and from looking elsewhere seems I need to chroot to target? Tried this but can't seem to mount the MacOS partition. It should be under /dev/sda6 but I get "wrong device number or fs type hfsplus not supported" I saw a mention of a patch for said fs, is that what I need? > copy /boot/vmlinux (or possibly vmlinux.gz) and /boot/initrd.img to the > folder were BootX looks for kernels (might be something like "System > Folder/Linux kernels/") > > Then umount the MacOS-partition and reboot into MacOS and start BootX. > > There is a checkbox for the initrd or "ramdisk", named something like > "use specified file for ramdisk..." chose initrd.img > > Assure yourself that vmlinux (or vmlinux.gz, don't remember) and > initrd.img are the new ones and not the ones that will start the > installation. > > the root device should be /dev/ram, but I think that's all. if I can just get these files I think I'm almost there?! Cheers, Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]