hi, i have a combo drive replacement in my pismo and it works (occassionally hangs at boot /temporarily, but "works" well enough)
it might depend on the brand and type you have though. what do you have ? besides holding down the "c" key at boot you can hold down the option key and you should see a button, click on the cd button and then on the curly arrow below it. of course if you want to keep your os9 or whatever, which you should temporarily at least just in case, you need to back up somehow to partition the drive. best way probably is to burn your os9 system to cd. make hfs standard and you should be able to boot from that and make two partitions, putting os9 back on one. then debian installer will let you split up the second one for linux. no, sorry make the free partion for linux to be the first one, that is better for booting linux. if you still can't boot off your cdrw/dvd drive, check the compatibility lists at xlr8yourmac.com if it is not a good match, exchange it for one that is. oh, if it is just the debian cd you can't boot from, you may have an error in the burn. i have heard that os9 does not burn bootable cds from iso images. neither does toast light. regular toast i think it was version 4.something started that. is that your situation ? if you simply burned the iso as an image there on the cd it doesn't work, neither so if copied from finder as a mounted file system; it has to be a "direct" write. there should be some simple freeware tool somewhere to do it (anything that could write to device), but i used osX. brian --- Florian Znottka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello at all, > > I've got a problem with my powerbook firewire / > pismo. I've bought a > powerbook with a new cdrw/combo-drive - but this > seems to be a problem. > I can't boot from the cdrom-drive ("c" either with > openfirmware). I can't > set the debian-cd as a bootdevice in the macos9 > settings. > Is there any other options? Could I install the > debian system on the > harddisk from a x86 ? > > Please help! > > Regards > > Florian Znottka > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sorry for my bad english - I'm not a native > speaker/writer! > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]