Re: Can't boot 3.0 (woody) on a PowerMac 6500

2002-08-01 Thread jhart
Thanks very much for the help. I don't know how I missed it. The install doc does mention BootX. I had to search on the CD to find linux.bin. The doc explains only how to download it. Once I found it, I got booted just fine. On Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at 09:27 PM, Chris Tillman wrote: As F

Re: Can't boot 3.0 (woody) on a PowerMac 6500

2002-07-30 Thread Chris Tillman
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 02:40:59PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It installed just fine once I figured out which files to make into > floppy images. At the end of the first phase of the install, there are 3 > options for booting: Quik, make floppies, use existing boot. I had > problems with

Re: Can't boot 3.0 (woody) on a PowerMac 6500

2002-07-30 Thread Falk Husemann
Am Dienstag den, 30. Juli 2002, um 20:40, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello! There are somethings really important you have to understand (maybe you already did). 1. Mac OS X.X starts 2. BootX is loaded 3. The Kernel is loaded (which has to be placed in the 'Linux Kernels' Folder in the Systemf

Can't boot 3.0 (woody) on a PowerMac 6500

2002-07-30 Thread jhart
It installed just fine once I figured out which files to make into floppy images. At the end of the first phase of the install, there are 3 options for booting: Quik, make floppies, use existing boot. I had problems with all three. 1) When I tried to "Make Drive Bootable", I got an error messa