Chris,
I do insert the floppy before booting, but it goes unrecognized
unless I use the cmd-opt-p-r key combination after the reboot chord.
It would be normal to expect it to eject a non-bootable disk, but
I've never seen the machine eject the disk except as part of the net
install procedure
I've figured out either the answer or a superstitious work around.
If this is not "forcing" a boot from floppy, then it might be nice to
link to an explanation or explain in the manual itself what is really
happening.
The 7600 I have won't boot from the floppy unless cmd-opt-p-r
(alt-apple-p
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 10:37:42AM -0400, simon wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Lars Nood?n wrote:
>
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 10:21:39 +0200
> > From: Lars Nood?n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Install manual ? 5.3 Bootin
On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Lars Noodén wrote:
> Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 10:21:39 +0200
> From: Lars Noodén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Install manual § 5.3 Booting from floppies
> Resent-Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 04:21:51 -0400 (EDT)
> Res
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 10:21:39AM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First, what key sequence must one use to force a boot from floppy on
> an old-world macintosh? (and which of fn/ctrl/alt/"apple")
> correspond to "cmd" and "opt"
>
> Second, it would be really nice to have this information
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 10:21:39AM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote:
> First, what key sequence must one use to force a boot from floppy on
> an old-world macintosh? (and which of fn/ctrl/alt/"apple")
> correspond to "cmd" and "opt"
>
> Second, it would be really nice to have this information in the
>
Hi,
First, what key sequence must one use to force a boot from floppy on
an old-world macintosh? (and which of fn/ctrl/alt/"apple")
correspond to "cmd" and "opt"
Second, it would be really nice to have this information in the
installation manual. It could fit in section 5.3 "Booting from
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