I have a hebrew mac keyboard that came with a g3 computer (complete
with the control,option,command etc) keys.
The console-tools and friend packages wanted a keymap to install, I
tried both mac-us-std and mac-us-ext but both of them cause the
keyboard to output garbage.
what keymap should i use?
t
Another aproach:
whats the command to boot from cdrom from the firmware command line.
cdrom is ide secondary master and has macos 8.1 cdrom inside.
I tried boot fd to boot linux boot disk but it got stuck
tried boot ide1/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 ide1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 ide1/[EMAIL
PROTECTED],\ etc bu
Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 02:46:43PM -0800, Micha Feigin wrote:
> >
> > --- Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > It sounds like you don't have a MacOS CD. Even if you were to get
> a
> > > floppy system to boot, you'd need an installation CD,
--- Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:33:05PM -0800, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > The machine had macos8.1 installed on it.
> > I completely removed it to install linux, after which I found it
> can't
> > boot on it without bootx,
The machine had macos8.1 installed on it.
I completely removed it to install linux, after which I found it can't
boot on it without bootx,
I moved things around and freed up a partition for mac os.
I tried to install it but it wouldn't install without erasing the whole
disk (is there a way around i
On 2 Aug, Aaron Davies wrote:
> I've d/l'd base2_2.tgz and placed it in Macintosh
Are you sure it's not an HFS+ partition like a formated OS 9 partition?
Because it wil not work (I think)
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You're right but I knew I wanted to spend 1.5 GB on linux and
the rest for MacOs and I wan't in the mood to calculate.
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Micha Kersloot
KovoKs Automatiseringspartner
a
working netscape.
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Micha Kersloot
KovoKs Automatiseringspartner
e changes in Open Firmware.
When you boot Linux will be loaded. When you boot with the space holded
MacOs will be loaded.
- for the mouse I used type 'imps2' for gpm and IMPS/2 for XF86Config.
I hope it will work for you.
Width kind regards,
Micha Kersloot ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On 27 Jul, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>> BUT... It all stops here. I can recall from my i386 installs that you
>> need to boot from rescue.bin and mount root.bin. But my G4 400 doesn't
>> have a useable floppy-drive.
>> What kind of configuration do I need to boot into the installation
>> process.
>
oppy-drive or bootable CD.
Width kind regards,
Micha Kersloot
boots to the debian install, but nor my keyboard or mouse are
working. Can anyone help?
With kind regards,
Micha Kersloot
KovoKs Automatiseringspartner
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