Re: BIG Problem with Debian 3.0 / Bootloader / PowerMac 7500/100

2003-09-01 Thread Simon Vallet
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 17:38:58 +0200 Michael Jarosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's the usual behaviour of an Apple Macintosh with Mac OS on it. > That's right. But now on this Mac, where I installed Debian Linux with > this $%&ยง!-Bootloader, it doesn't work any more! That's why I think, > this

Re: Re: BIG Problem with Debian 3.0 / Bootloader / PowerMac 7500/100

2003-09-01 Thread Michael Jarosch
> Macs can usually be tricked into booting off other media (such as an > install CD, floppy or even a MacOS CD) by holding down a key > combination > during boot (i.e press power and then press and hold the key > combination > until you see your desired effect) > > c (for CDROM) > Apple-Option-Shif

Re: BIG Problem with Debian 3.0 / Bootloader / PowerMac 7500/100

2003-09-01 Thread Stewart Smith
Macs can usually be tricked into booting off other media (such as an install CD, floppy or even a MacOS CD) by holding down a key combination during boot (i.e press power and then press and hold the key combination until you see your desired effect) c (for CDROM) Apple-Option-Shift-Delete (scan fo