On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 05:35:22PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Ok, I have the installer running, and fdisk got my attention because I
> > know if I don't do it right, I'll have to reimage the drive to restore any
> > function... dd is a life saver when it comes to this sort of thing :)
> >
> Ok, I have the installer running, and fdisk got my attention because I
> know if I don't do it right, I'll have to reimage the drive to restore any
> function... dd is a life saver when it comes to this sort of thing :)
>
> I think I'll throw in a 4gb drive and setit up for that one. (thus
> pr
Ok, I have the installer running, and fdisk got my attention because I
know if I don't do it right, I'll have to reimage the drive to restore any
function... dd is a life saver when it comes to this sort of thing :)
I think I'll throw in a 4gb drive and setit up for that one. (thus
preserving the
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 04:21:11PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Does this machine have a way to boot from cdrom?
> > It ejects my floppy (rescue.bin) as soon as it powers up... (just before
> > it switches to the mac-os logo)
>
> However, I am pretty sure that doesn't work for booting to deb
> Does this machine have a way to boot from cdrom?
> It ejects my floppy (rescue.bin) as soon as it powers up... (just before
> it switches to the mac-os logo)
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Scott.
I believe the mac has a special key sequence (Apple-ctrl-C I think) to
boot from CD.
However,
Does this machine have a way to boot from cdrom?
It ejects my floppy (rescue.bin) as soon as it powers up... (just before
it switches to the mac-os logo)
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Scott.
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