supported. By G5 Do you mean Power Mac G5 or
Mac Pro. If it
is an Mac Pro the solution would be check the HAL for the hardisk.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Marco van der Grient
wrote:
le 14/02/2010 17:58, marco van der grient a écrit:
Samy, hi, its a dual boot with mac osx (10.5); separated
le 14/02/2010 17:58, marco van der grient a écrit:
Samy, hi, its a dual boot with mac osx (10.5); separated HD (one for
linux and one for apple). The machine is a 1,6 mhz single processor
type.
The machine is a 1,6 mhz single processor
Yeaaah ! overclocked ? ;-)
G3, G4, G5 ?
Have you tried
Samy, hi, its a dual boot with mac osx (10.5); separated HD (one for
linux and one for apple). The machine is a 1,6 mhz single processor
type.
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Hi,
Is there a known bug about starting up Debian 5 from a fresh network
install? The install went fine, no errors at all. It just doesn't want
tot boot from the HD...
Regards,
Marco
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