On 5/3/05, Maximilian Gerlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Though it should all have been solved by installing OS-X, did you try
> > pressing "command - option - P - R" while booting?
> > Normally solves this kind of boot probs after installing debian
>
> Pressing this key combination let t
> Though it should all have been solved by installing OS-X, did you try
> pressing "command - option - P - R" while booting?
> Normally solves this kind of boot probs after installing debian
Pressing this key combination let the computer restart (and reset the
PRAM, I suppose?!) but afterward
On Mon, 02 May 2005 19:13:55 +0200
Maximilian Gerlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> far. But when the laptop rebooted to start into the newly installed OS
> nothing happens.
> I hear the hdd spinnung up and down, but nothing gets loaded.
>
> Are there any ideas which black magic is required to get
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry to bother you with a not really debian-ppc related question,
but google didn't help and I think here are the people that are really
knowledged and may help me. Plus it's been not too much traffic in the
last days, so I think I can dare it ;)
So here's my problem: I replaced t
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