On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 01:26:40AM -0700, Greg Howland wrote:
> > > I'm trying to install on a PowerBook G3 Lombard, which should
> > > be a New World machine...
> >
> > The devices in OF have different names than in Linux. You're using
> > the Linux name, but the OF name would be something like sc
> > I'm trying to install on a PowerBook G3 Lombard, which should
> > be a New World machine...
>
> The devices in OF have different names than in Linux. You're using
> the Linux name, but the OF name would be something like scsi/[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:0...
>
> I was under the impression that the Lom
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 06:31:28PM -0700, Greg Howland wrote:
> The Installation Manual states that the PB G3 Lombard is New World,
> however I've seen elsewhere that the Firewire "Pismo" is the only PB G3
> that's New World. Is there any way of telling from within MacOS 9 whether
> it's Old or New
> > I'm trying to install on a PowerBook G3 Lombard, which should
> > be a New World machine...
>
> The devices in OF have different names than in Linux. You're using
> the Linux name, but the OF name would be something like scsi/[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:0.
> Remember to substitute the numbers (0:0) wi
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 01:23:44PM -0700, Greg Howland wrote:
> I'm trying to install on a PowerBook G3 Lombard, which should
> be a New World machine. I've downloaded the base system onto
> an external SCSI drive and am trying to boot off of that. At the
> OpenFirmware prompt I've tried entering t
I'm trying to install on a PowerBook G3 Lombard, which should
be a New World machine. I've downloaded the base system onto
an external SCSI drive and am trying to boot off of that. At the
OpenFirmware prompt I've tried entering the following commands
but each time, the system seems to check the SCS
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