2011/8/16 David Lowe :
> Well, i'm back with the next trauma. I may not have mentioned it
> previously, but my PowerBook is partitioned for dual booting - the other
> side has a basic Leopard setup [it no longer has the password to wifi] but
> it has some games that my wife really likes.
Well, i'm back with the next trauma. I may not have mentioned it
previously, but my PowerBook is partitioned for dual booting - the
other side has a basic Leopard setup [it no longer has the password to
wifi] but it has some games that my wife really likes. Anyway, i
restored the Mac si
A Tuesday 27 May 2008 12:42:31, Samy Mezani escreveu:
> hi,
>
> I had the same problem with MacOS 8.6, resolved now.
> You should try to boot with MacOS CD, open Hard disk tool, click on
> , then Fonctions menu and Update.
> Sorry for bad translations, I have only the french MacOs version.
>
> Samy
* Pierre Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <
>
> 2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > [...]
>
> Did you try what I explain at the end of Debian bug number 422836 ?
> Look at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422836
>
> Here's the "trick" I found:
>
> The only way I know to
Elimar Riesebieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <
> [2007-06-10]:
> On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
> Ennio-Sr told:
>
> [...]
> > Then I rebooted from a _powerpc net-installer_ CD and installed the
> > Debian_40r0-powerpc, re-partitioning the big Debian partition into 13
> > ext2 parts pl
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
Ennio-Sr told:
[...]
> Then I rebooted from a _powerpc net-installer_ CD and installed the
> Debian_40r0-powerpc, re-partitioning the big Debian partition into 13
> ext2 parts plus a small Apple_bootstrap one. Added the macos= line in
> /etc/yaboot.conf,
* Pierre Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <
>
> 2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > [...]
>
> Did you try what I explain at the end of Debian bug number 422836 ?
> Look at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422836
>
> Here's the "trick" I found:
>
> The only way I know to
* Pierre Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <
>
> 2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > [...]
>
> Did you try what I explain at the end of Debian bug number 422836 ?
> Look at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422836
>
> Here's the "trick" I found:
>
> The only way I know to
Hi Pierre,
thanks for your rapid answer: I hope you'll get my reply as soon as
possible (although subscribed I am not receiving messages from the list
and not all posts I sent went through ;-( )
* Pierre Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <
> [2007-06-08]:
> --=_Part_78649_49780.1181313729169
>
2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all.
as the install-de_install processes are time cosuming could any of you
please tell me which is the latest Debian-powerpc version that can be
installed on an iBook without distroying Mac OS 9?
Hi,
I'm not sure this well help you, but ...
Did yo
Hi all.
as the install-de_install processes are time cosuming could any of you
please tell me which is the latest Debian-powerpc version that can be
installed on an iBook without distroying Mac OS 9?
In my previous post I reported Debian-Etch_40.r0 failure to this
respect, but I'm not sure whethe
2007/6/8, Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[Sorry for POSSIBLE DUPLICATE]
Hi all,
I replaced the 3GB HD of my ibook (MacOS9 and Debian (Sarge) ppc happily
working on it) with a brand new 80GB HD.
I booted from an OS 9 CD, made 4 hfs+ partitions (70 GB reserved for
Debian, the other 3 for Mac OS 9
[Sorry for POSSIBLE DUPLICATE]
Hi all,
I replaced the 3GB HD of my ibook (MacOS9 and Debian (Sarge) ppc happily
working on it) with a brand new 80GB HD.
I booted from an OS 9 CD, made 4 hfs+ partitions (70 GB reserved for
Debian, the other 3 for Mac OS 9, Mac OS X and an Xchange partition),
insta
two ways I know to bless macos;
I have occassionally had to as maconlinux deblessed.
(by the way did you try starting mac os with that ?)
you have a macos boot cd, you need that .(even the
incomplete 9.2 upgrade cd that came w/ 10.1) boot
from that.
if in macos 9, look at the system folder
on yo
I can't get the dualboot to work (again).
Bevor installing Debian 4.0 from the newest CDROM I had
Debian 3.1 and macos(9) and no Problems to choose at the boot-prompt.
During the install yaboot only found the Linux-Partition. After the first
reboot I added "macos=/dev/hda10" in yaboot.conf and
On 24. jan 2006, at 14.31, Charles Plessy wrote:
What is the result of /sbin/cfdisk -P t /dev/sda ? /sbin/cfdisk -P t
/dev/sdb ?
Maybe this will help?
$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
Password:
/dev/sda
#type name length
base ( size ) system
/dev
On 24. jan 2006, at 14.31, Charles Plessy wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:47:35PM +0100, Brian Durant wrote :
Hi Charles,
Yes, I see your point. The thing is that still being newbieish to
both Linux and OS X, I don't fully understand this. Here is what I
know:
Hi,
I am also very uncomfo
On 24. jan 2006, at 14.31, Charles Plessy wrote:On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:47:35PM +0100, Brian Durant wrote : Hi Charles,Yes, I see your point. The thing is that still being newbieish to both Linux and OS X, I don't fully understand this. Here is what I know: Hi,I am also very uncomfortable with
If you swap the physical location of your hard drives around so that
your primary drive is sitting in the secondary drive bay - do you
still experience problems?
When I was trying to install, Yaboot refused to boot into Debian
unless it's partition was located on the primary disk.
HTH,
Noah
On 1
On 24. jan 2006, at 11.53, Charles Plessy wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 11:24:18AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote :
boot=/dev/sda2
root=/dev/sda3
macosx=/dev/sdb3
Did you check this one ? It seems that the person who started the
thread
had a problem similar to yours (although symmetric).
ht
un: "man yaboot.conf" for details. Do not make changes until you
## have!!
## see also: /usr/share/doc/yaboot/examples for example configurations.
##
## For a dual-boot menu, add one or more of:
## bsd=/dev/hdaX, macos=/dev/hdaY, macosx=/dev/hdaZ
boot=/dev/sda2
device=/[EMAIL PROTEC
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 09:06:08AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote :
> OK, now I have gotten Ubuntu installed and running on my Power Mac
> G5. However, I have run into a problem with Yaboot and OS X. Yaboot
> simply can't load OS X. it tries, and the screen flickers, but
> nothing happens. After t
OK, now I have gotten Ubuntu installed and running on my Power Mac
G5. However, I have run into a problem with Yaboot and OS X. Yaboot
simply can't load OS X. it tries, and the screen flickers, but
nothing happens. After three tries, it says something like "booting
Mac OS X..." and nothing
On 26 Apr 2005, at 11:39, José Manuel Pérez wrote:
Hi all.
I have an iBook G4 (12 inches) and till las week dual boot with OSX
and Debian. Debian crashed (I can´t access partition) and would like
to instakll again it. But now, I have an external usb hard disk into
wich I would like to install
Hi all.
I have an iBook G4 (12 inches) and till las week dual boot with OSX and Debian. Debian crashed (I can´t access partition) and would like to instakll again it. But now, I have an external usb hard disk into wich I would like to install Debian. I've been searching (google, mac web, etc
This mail was in my mail queue due to my "wise" ISP.
Apparently I also have my IP (dorm wide) listed in rsbl... and is only
them (and is the lame ftp-url relaying scheme which does not apply).
Freaking rsbl!
Eddy Petrisor wrote:
Mauro wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 21:49 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
nd I
> >>was
> >>forced to reset. Invariably the clock was set to 1-jan-1904 and I had
> >>problems with various gnome applets.
I'm not sure this is relevant but there is an issue on dual boot if you
set your h/w clock within base-config. You could try
# dpkg-reconfigur
Mauro wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 21:49 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
I have encountered the clock problem when using the ubuntu kernel
2.6.10. After most of the sleeps the laptop could not recover and I
was
forced to reset. Invariably the clock was set to 1-jan-1904 and I had
problems with vario
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 21:49 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
>
> I have encountered the clock problem when using the ubuntu kernel
> 2.6.10. After most of the sleeps the laptop could not recover and I
> was
> forced to reset. Invariably the clock was set to 1-jan-1904 and I had
> problems with vario
James Tappin wrote:
It looks as if the upgrade managed to trash the hardware clock setting,
and in addition when I booted to Linux, the wireless base station was
weak so that the network was effectively down when ntpdate tried to run
-- as a result on Linux I was getting a date of 1-Jan-1904. After
On (18/04/05 17:42), James Tappin wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:28:17 +0100
> James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> JT> I have a G3 iBook that is supposed to dual-boot Debian/Sarge and
> JT> MacOS X.
> JT>
> JT> I use the yaboot boot loader, but sin
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:28:17 +0100
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JT> I have a G3 iBook that is supposed to dual-boot Debian/Sarge and
JT> MacOS X.
JT>
JT> I use the yaboot boot loader, but since the latest OSX release
JT> (10.3.9) I can only boot Linux. Whenever
I have a G3 iBook that is supposed to dual-boot Debian/Sarge and MacOS
X.
I use the yaboot boot loader, but since the latest OSX release (10.3.9)
I can only boot Linux. Whenever I try to boot OSX it comes up with the
Apple logo then powers itself down again. I've tried rerunning ybin with
n
Jochen Voss wrote:
Hello Michael,
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 01:17:31PM -0800, Michael wrote:
http-equiv="Content-Type">
At least for the debian mailing lists it would be nice if you could
teach your mail program not to send HTML emails. Also see
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#c
> "unblessed" the bootstrap partition on hda, and I no longer had
> the
> > > dual-boot menu to get into Linux.
simple:
boot up with option button, choose linux ==> boots into linux, run ybin
(as su?). Subsequent reboots should give you yaboot again.
--
To UN
first and I
get the dual-boot menu.
The main reason I'm writing this note is because I got into a little bit of
nastiness when I needed to upgrade OS 9, which I use 99% of the time from
the Classic environment in Panther. In order to update QuickTime in OS 9,
I had to use the "St
to use the "Startup Disk" control panel and choose the OS 9 system
> folder to reboot into pure OS 9. The problem is that this process
> "unblessed" the bootstrap partition on hda, and I no longer had the
> dual-boot menu to get into Linux.
>
> I found a "bless&qu
irst and I
> get the dual-boot menu.
>
> The main reason I'm writing this note is because I got into a little bit of
> nastiness when I needed to upgrade OS 9, which I use 99% of the time from
> the Classic environment in Panther. In order to update QuickTime in OS 9,
> I
installer could *$!@ with it, and installed from a set of 14 Sarge testing
CDs. After reconnecting hdb, the small bootstrap partition on hda is still
the first blessed partition on the system, so yaboot is loaded first and I
get the dual-boot menu.
The main reason I'm writing this no
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Tamas K Papp wrote:
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|
| I think if you choose manual partitioning, you need to create a small
| (1 MB) bootstrap partition manually for yaboot. There should be space
| between the 32k drivers partition (#1) and the HFS (#3).
|
| I would recommend
On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 09:43:38PM +0100, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> Ciao Charles Read, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
>
> > Should I (in OSX) repartition and leave a blank partition (for Debian),
> > reinstall MacOSX, then install Debian?
>
> Right. Or, disable the HFS+ journal, resize the OSX partitio
Ciao Charles Read, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> Should I (in OSX) repartition and leave a blank partition (for Debian),
> reinstall MacOSX, then install Debian?
Right. Or, disable the HFS+ journal, resize the OSX partition (works with
newest parted and d-i, I guess), reenable the journal and then
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Charles Read wrote:
Should I (in OSX) repartition and leave a blank partition (for Debian),
reinstall MacOSX, then install Debian? If so how does my Mac know to use
yaboot instead of proceeding down OSX's 'boot path'?
1. Run Disk Utility and repartition the disk into "free
'? I have intalled just
Debian on a G5 and it works GREAT but I am confused and apprehensive about
doing a dual boot install w/ OSX. Any suggestions and insights are much
appreciated!!!
Thanks in advance as always
Charles Read
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with a subject
osible) so that when
the 9.1gig Mac OS arrives I can dual boot. I realize I may have to wait
until that arrives before I configure this.
I guess I should mention that I'm running an Umax S900 with a G3 upgrade
card, so I'll be using the oldworld boot system.
What I'm basically
--
J. Javier Maestro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://rigel.homelinux.com
On Nov Tue 11 2003 04:33, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I just upgraded to OS X.3 and looks like the installer wiped
the boot
loader... so I don't get the dual boot option anymore.. I don't have
the
debian
inst
I'm not sure ;) Try rebooting without rerunning ybin and if it works
you needn't bother.
Yes, I rebooted without running ybin just to check and it worked again..
so I guess I'll just leave it at that then.. :-)
Thanks again,
nirmal
> Resetting the PRAM should get you back to a boot prompt so that you can
> boot into Linux and rerun ybin. Ctl+Alt+P+R
>
Oh Cool!! That worked... thanks a lot! Btw, why do I need to rerun ybin if the
PRAM reset did the trick? Is there something else that ybin will do?
Thanks,
nirmal
On (11/11/03 06:35), Nirmal Govind wrote:
> > Resetting the PRAM should get you back to a boot prompt so that you can
> > boot into Linux and rerun ybin. Ctl+Alt+P+R
> >
>
> Oh Cool!! That worked... thanks a lot! Btw, why do I need to rerun ybin if the
> PRAM reset did the trick? Is there someth
just in case):
>
> mount /dev/hdaX /target
>
> Hopefully, you will be able to run ybin and fix it there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> J. Javier Maestro
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://rigel.homelinux.com
>
>
> On Nov Tue 11 2003 04:33, Nirmal Govind wr
On (11/11/03 10:51), Clive Menzies wrote:
> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:51:10 +
> From: Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Help - no dual boot after upgrading OS X
>
> O
On (11/11/03 04:33), Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I just upgraded to OS X.3 and looks like the installer wiped the boot
> loader... so I don't get the dual boot option anymore.. I don't have the
> debian
> install cd with me either.. is there any way of booting into the linux
ev/hdaX /target
Hopefully, you will be able to run ybin and fix it there.
Cheers,
--
J. Javier Maestro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://rigel.homelinux.com
On Nov Tue 11 2003 04:33, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I just upgraded to OS X.3 and looks like the installer wiped the boot
> loader
Hi.. I just upgraded to OS X.3 and looks like the installer wiped the boot
loader... so I don't get the dual boot option anymore.. I don't have the debian
install cd with me either.. is there any way of booting into the linux
partition so that I can rerun ybin and setup yaboot again with
On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 12:22:26PM -0700, Richard Cochinos wrote:
>
> I by accident erased the boot partition on the OSX side of my machine. It
> happened when I reformated one of the drives on the Mac side.
>
> I am currently running Debian and OSX with yaboot as my loader.
>
> For some reason
I by accident erased the boot partition on the OSX side of my machine. It
happened when I reformated one of the drives on the Mac side.
I am currently running Debian and OSX with yaboot as my loader.
For some reason I can't seem to find much helpful documentation on how to
reset the loader back
Clive Menzies wrote:
My G4 is at least a couple of years old (Sawtooth?) AGP Gigabit - so it
That's "Mystic", one revision newer than Sawtooth.
Segher
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 03:23 pm, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 10:35:18AM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
[snip]
I have progress of sorts in that it will now boot into OSX (without
having to hold Option on start-up) but I still need OF (Cmd+Opt+O+F)
to
boot Linux. So
Jeroen Diederen wrote:
Did you guys know that OSX has to reside within the first 8 Gb of the
hard disk ?
That's odd. My OSX is at the 45th GigaByte or so. The Yellow Dog
install guide recommends that the OSX partition is the last on the disk.
Maybe the 8Gb limit is related to some older ve
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 08:52:32PM +, gimli wrote:
> > Did you guys know that OSX has to reside within the first 8 Gb of the
> > hard disk ?
>
> My OS X is past the first 15 GB of my drive and it works just fine...
The 8G limit only applies to older versions of Open Firmware that still
used a
> Did you guys know that OSX has to reside within the first 8 Gb of the
> hard disk ?
My OS X is past the first 15 GB of my drive and it works just fine...
Clive Menzies wrote:
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 04:19 am, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:25:08PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
yaboot.conf:
boot=/dev/hda2 (where Apple_Bootstrap resides)
magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot
brokenosx (added as a suggested fix but makes n
--- Jeroen Diederen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> MacOS should be in the 1st 8 or 9 GB...
>
Huh?
My MacOS isn't until the 40th Gigabyte.
The apple driver partitions and Apple_bootstrap are
right at the beginning of the drive, though.
_
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 10:35:18AM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> >
> >Try, first: ybin -v to see if any errors are reported.
> I ran "/usr/sbin/ybin -b /dev/hda2 -v" and was asked if I wanted to
> create an HFS partition. I first answered No and it aborted; so I ran
> it again answering Yes and
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 04:19 am, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:25:08PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
yaboot.conf:
boot=/dev/hda2 (where Apple_Bootstrap resides)
magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot
brokenosx (added as a suggested fix but makes no difference)
macosx=hd:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:25:08PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> >Did you already post your yaboot.conf and /etc/fstab?
> This transcribed rather than cut and pasted and I've not included the
> comment lines
>
> yaboot.conf:
>
> boot=/dev/hda2 (where Apple_Bootstrap resides)
> magicboot=/usr/lib
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 10:26 pm, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 03:13:39PM -0800, vinai wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Clive Menzies wrote:
Thanks for this. It raises a couple of questions:
1. In the yaboot HOWTO it recommends re-ordering the Apple_bootstrap
partiti
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 11:13 pm, vinai wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Clive Menzies wrote:
Thanks for this. It raises a couple of questions:
1. In the yaboot HOWTO it recommends re-ordering the Apple_bootstrap
partition to 2 - yours is on 9 and presumably works OK. Why the
recomm
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 03:13:39PM -0800, vinai wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Clive Menzies wrote:
>
> > Thanks for this. It raises a couple of questions:
> > 1. In the yaboot HOWTO it recommends re-ordering the Apple_bootstrap
> > partition to 2 - yours is on 9 and presumably works OK. Why the
Clive Menzies wrote:
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 06:32 pm, J Q Private wrote:
But I am
having trouble getting Yaboot to work properly.
OSX 10.2 was installed over OS 9,2 on the same HFS
partition
(/dev/hda10).
Partition Map /dev/hda1
Apple_bootstrap /dev/hda2
Apple_Driver 43 /dev/hda3
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Clive Menzies wrote:
> Thanks for this. It raises a couple of questions:
> 1.In the yaboot HOWTO it recommends re-ordering the Apple_bootstrap
> partition to 2 - yours is on 9 and presumably works OK. Why the
> recommendation?
I believe Ethan recommended to do it this wa
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 06:32 pm, J Q Private wrote:
But I am
having trouble getting Yaboot to work properly.
OSX 10.2 was installed over OS 9,2 on the same HFS
partition
(/dev/hda10).
Partition Map /dev/hda1
Apple_bootstrap /dev/hda2
Apple_Driver 43 /dev/hda3
Apple_Driver 43 /dev/hda
> I've read Chris's excellent HOWTO on Booting with
> Yaboot on PowerPC and
> the penguinppc.org mac-fdisk doc. Have created and
> reordered the
> Apple-Bootstrap partition to /dev/hda2. I can OF
> boot Linux and can
> get into OSX by holding down Option key during
> start-up. But I am
> h
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 08:37 pm, Derrik Pates wrote:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 07:42:21PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
Doesn't seem to help. I checked the man yaboot.conf page; it refers
to
HFS+ but my set-up is totally HFS.
No, if you're running OS X off of it, it's HFS+. OS X doesn
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 07:42:21PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> Doesn't seem to help. I checked the man yaboot.conf page; it refers to
> HFS+ but my set-up is totally HFS.
No, if you're running OS X off of it, it's HFS+. OS X doesn't support
HFS as a boot volume. Did you try putting the option
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 02:50 am, Patrick Baltz wrote:
I had something similar happen to me with my pismo powerbook at one
point. I think I ended up reinstalling yaboot cleanly with an older
version. I never investigated or had enough knowledge to figure out
the actual cause, but I
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 03:05 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've run ybin after changes
But straight booting sticks on something like "Starting bootstrap
second stage " and just stops. If I reboot into OF and type "boot
hd:2,yaboot",
Quoting Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've run ybin after changes
>
> But straight booting sticks on something like "Starting bootstrap
> second stage " and just stops. If I reboot into OF and type "boot
>
> hd:2,yaboot", Linux boots fine (I used the sample yaboot.conf from 6.5
>
>
I had something similar happen to me with my pismo powerbook at one
point. I think I ended up reinstalling yaboot cleanly with an older
version. I never investigated or had enough knowledge to figure out the
actual cause, but I think it may have be a corrupted file or something.
Maybe try pu
Hi
I've read Chris's excellent HOWTO on Booting with Yaboot on PowerPC and
the penguinppc.org mac-fdisk doc. Have created and reordered the
Apple-Bootstrap partition to /dev/hda2. I can OF boot Linux and can
get into OSX by holding down Option key during start-up. But I am
having trouble g
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 10:47:43PM -0300, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> On Apr 20 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > Related, I just finished hacking on a mini-iso.sh script to make it
> > work for powerpc.
>
> Humm...
>
> Did you read my earlier message about a bootable CD? :-) Is
> it
On Apr 20 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> Related, I just finished hacking on a mini-iso.sh script to make it
> work for powerpc.
Humm...
Did you read my earlier message about a bootable CD? :-) Is
it working well?
> cvs.debian.org/boot-floppies/powerpc-specials/mini-iso.s
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 10:40:27PM -0700, Jonathan wheeler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> New to the list, and i was wondering if anyone has had any sucess with a dual
> boot of OS X and Debian. Everyone i have talked to say they have tons of
> trouble with open firmware. I've look
On Sat, 2002-04-20 17:28:20 -0300, Rog?rio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Apr 20 2002, Philipp Schmidt wrote:
> > my iBook does not recognize the harddisk properly when booting of cd
> > or having a cd in the drive
>
> Which iBook do you have? I'm no
On Apr 20 2002, Philipp Schmidt wrote:
> my iBook does not recognize the harddisk properly when booting of cd
> or having a cd in the drive
Which iBook do you have? I'm not with my iBook here, but I'd
like to test mine to see if it has this (weird) behaviour...
[]s, R
On Sat, 2002-04-20 11:25:33 -0600, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Anyone know for sure if the kernel on this netinst CD will have the drivers
> for
> the Apple Airport? I know some time ago the only way to get these working
> was to
> compile a benh kernel
Anyone know for sure if the kernel on this netinst CD will have the drivers for
the Apple Airport? I know some time ago the only way to get these working was
to
compile a benh kernel, but I'm sure the world has moved on since then... it was
quite a while ago.
I have a machine that has an older v
> New to the list, and i was wondering if anyone has had any sucess with a dual
> boot of OS X and Debian. Everyone i have talked to say they have tons of
> trouble with open firmware. I've looked around on the net, and i can't seem
> to find anything about it either :( m
On Samstag, April 20, 2002, at 08:16 Uhr, Janne Karjanlahti wrote:
>One more thing, does anyone know where i could get a bootable net
install image for mac? or if one even exists?
Try these: http://people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst/
Daniel
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New to the list, and i was wondering if anyone has had any sucess
with a dual boot of OS X and Debian.
It depends... If you have a newworld machine that can use yaboot, its
quite easy to set up dual boot or even triple boot (OS9/OSX/Linux),
see http://penguinppc.org/projects/yaboot/doc/yaboot
Jonathan wheeler kirjoittaa lauantaina, 20. huhtikuuta 2002, kello
08:40:Hello,
>New to the list, and i was wondering if anyone has had any sucess with
a dual boot of OS X and Debian.
>Everyone i have talked to say they have tons of trouble with open
firmware. I've looked around
Hello,
New to the list, and i was wondering if anyone has
had any sucess with a dual boot of OS X and Debian. Everyone i have talked to
say they have tons of trouble with open firmware. I've looked around on the net,
and i can't seem to find anything about it either :( maybe
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 11:13:00PM -0500, Russell Hires wrote:
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> Hmmm...exact symptoms. Well, we have OS 8.6, which I had prepartitioned and
> installed potato on, but I was using BootX to do the booting. It's a Rev A or
> B iMac, I'll have to
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> Actually, I figured it out. I had to use Apple's Drive Setup from OS 9.2 to
> update the disk driver, and then it now dual boots. The CD I was
> trying to boot from was OS 8.6, w
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Actually, I figured it out. I had to use Apple's Drive Setup from OS 9.2 to
update the disk driver, and then it now dual boots. The CD I was
trying to boot from was OS 8.6, which is what the Mac OS is on the hard
drive. But the tech coordinator at
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 10:04:31PM -0500, Russell Hires wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> I've just gotten woody installed, and I boot fine into Linux using yaboot,
> but when I try to boot into the MacOS, I can't. I've got an iMac 333 mhz.
> Actually,
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I've just gotten woody installed, and I boot fine into Linux using yaboot,
but when I try to boot into the MacOS, I can't. I've got an iMac 333 mhz.
Actually, when I get into the MacOS, I get the happy face, then the grey
screen with the
> I wondered what had happened. I'm seeing the same thing. I've
> tried from several networks:
>
>
> bash-2.03$ nslookup www.linuxppc.org
> Server: dns1.gallup.com
> Address: 198.175.140.220
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> Name:www.linuxppc.org
> Address: 169.207.161.4
>
> bash-2.03$ n
> > btw: www.linuxppc.org evaluates to www.linuxppc.com
>
> Not for me. You probably have a caching nameserver somewhere
> that needs to be kicked real hard. The problem traces back to
> a botched zone data change for linuxppc.org that had a lot of
> name servers confused. But that's been months
> btw: www.linuxppc.org evaluates to www.linuxppc.com and linuxppc.org
> seems a bit outdated, since the link to the FAQ-O-Matic is broken. Is
> there anything under way?
Not for me. You probably have a caching nameserver somewhere that needs to
be kicked real hard. The problem traces back to a bo
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