Mp, if you install either Debian or Ubuntu, the bootloader will pick up your
MacOSX installation on your PowerBook and make the menu a dual boot option.
What happens is that when you turn on the computer, you will get a text
screen giving you the option to boot into either OSX or Linux (whichever y
On 15-Jan-09, at 1:07 pm, Logan Airth wrote:
Good morning. I recently acquired a PowerBook G4 12" and I was
thinking about installing Debian. I have had some experience running
other flavours of Linux on the x86 platform. I have been doing some
research however since the hardware that I am
Problem solved! MOL works now that I changed
the /usr/share/mol/config/molrc.post from
"of_image: ${drv}/openbios" to "of_image: ${drv}/of"
Actually, in this file there were two listings with the offending line, with
the first (line 92) actually listed as
of_image: ${dbin}/{drv}/openbios
Hi Gaudenz:
Thanks for replying. I recognize your name on some previous
communication about problems in MOL in Debian Lenny so I'm hoping you
can help. I was attempting to start up a MacOS 9.2.1 disk, although I
also tried to start up a disk image that had been successfully created
with MOL runn
I am trying to run the program Mac-on-Linux on Lenny running on my
PowerBook G4/1.33 and when I type in the startup command on a
terminal, I get the following. (I added the boldface to direct this
question.)
Starting MOL session 0
Loading Mac-on-Linux kernel module:
insmod /lib/modules/2.6
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