Another approach would be to install a Mac version of Linux or NetBSD. If its a powerpc, use MkLinux, available through apple's website.
If its a 68k mac, use NetBSD. See www.netbsd.org. There's a very helpful mailing list for this. All you have to do is repartition your hard drive and put the Un*x on the other hard drive. (All? That's a trick, if you don't have another drive to swap your system+files to. I used a SyQuest drive when I did it with a Mac SE/30. Boy, that machine was slow.). In NetBSD, there are utilities to boot from the mac to the unix; last time I checked (a year+ ago?), you couldn't just boot directly to unix. It's a different approach to things, but it might work. ========================== [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==========================