On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 11:43:21AM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Debian User writes:
>
> > For now, I dont know how to boot the debian cd and how to install
> > bootx and make it work whit os and debian..
> > there is a tutorial?
>
> Not that I know of. I'll be brief, please ask if an
Hi,
Debian User writes:
> For now, I dont know how to boot the debian cd and how to install
> bootx and make it work whit os and debian..
> there is a tutorial?
Not that I know of. I'll be brief, please ask if anything is unclear to you.
1. You cannot, and never will be able to, boot an OldWor
Maybe not, since quik is called automatically during kernel
installation, while BootX requires you to manually transfer the kernel
and maybe initrd to your Mac OS partition.
For now, I dont know how to boot the debian cd and how to install bootx
and make it work whit os and debian..
there i
Hi,
Brad Boyer writes:
> You will need to use bootx or quik to boot debian.
Yep. And if you want to dual-boot Debian and Mac OS, you need BootX.
> Using bootx is easier.
Maybe not, since quik is called automatically during kernel
installation, while BootX requires you to manually transfer th
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 09:27:17PM +0200, Debian User wrote:
> I have a old powerbook G3 wallstreet whit german layout keyboard.
> It's installed Mac OS in the first partition (there are 3 mac partition )
>
>
> Before install debian I wanto to know:
>
> how to boot correctly mac os and debian..
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