On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 05:56:32PM -0200, Fábio Rabelo wrote: > Hi all . > I am trying to install Sarge on 7300/G3 333 Upgrade/512 MB ram 4 GB HD SCSI > This machine are been retired from graphics job in a costumer of mine, > so I will try to turn it in a firewall/ftp . > The documentation about installing Sarge with BootX in an old world is > outdated . > The name of files ( kernel and initrd ) are wrong . > Passed this issue, the instaler works fine ( realy much better then > Woody ! ) . > At the very end of install proccess, the instaler warn about Quik, but > installs it ( cool !!!! ) > But after that, in the first boot within Sarge, my monitor just shows a > msg "scan ou of range" . > The noise from HD sugests the boot is going fine, but I can do anything > from that on .
OK. But if quik boots alright, then what good would it be to boot with BootX instead? One simple test is to press Ctrl-alt-delete. If the box reboots, then it was properly booted. > I can use bootX in this machine, there are room in HD, but how can I > copy a suitable Kernel to MAC OS partition without a normal boot ? I would use the debian-installer as a rescue system and chroot into the installed system and investigate the problem the monitor. If the box is connected to a network, I would install ssh so one could ssh into it when/if there is no display. If it turns out that quik does not really boot the box (in spite of the sound that you interpreted as a successful boot), then (still within the chroot) mount the MacOS partition and copy the kernel + initrd to that partition for use with BootX. -- Hans Ekbrand (http://sociologi.cjb.net) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG key: 1024D/7050614E Fingerprint: 1408 C8D5 1E7D 4C9C C27E 014F 7C2C 872A 7050 614E Learn about secure email at http://www.gnupg.org
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