>
>>> (the Open Firmware on Performa 6400 is 2.0)
>>
>> I have the same OF version on my PowerBase clone, FWIW
>>
>
> and do you use quik to boot?
Yes, I did, but I don't have a bootable configuration any more. I was
booting from the OF prompt for awhile too (but that's much easier when you
can
On 24-Aug-2001 Chris Tillman wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> Could someone help me for the following problem, please?
>>
>> I am a system administrator in a University and I tried to install Debian
>> PPC (potato and woody) on some Performa 6400... the installation went
>> relatively well with the
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 04:27:24PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
>
> But, quik would prevent you from having to do any of that if it was working
> on your machine. Which version of quik and boot-floppies are you using? I
> think Ethan did some work last month on it, though I can't locate it in CVS
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> Could someone help me for the following problem, please?
>
> I am a system administrator in a University and I tried to install Debian
> PPC (potato and woody) on some Performa 6400... the installation went
> relatively well with the potato boot floppies, but I have been unable
Hi everybody,
Could someone help me for the following problem, please?
I am a system administrator in a University and I tried to install Debian
PPC (potato and woody) on some Performa 6400... the installation went
relatively well with the potato boot floppies, but I have been unable to make
it
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