Hi,
I assume you did set a long enough timeout to in quik.conf to be able to
type something...
Then, an option might be to set the OF variable 'auto-boot?' to "false"
with nvsetenv, and type 'boot' at the OF prompt each time you power-on
your machine. If you want to boot a different kernel, you c
Hello list.
I have problem with installing debian on my powermac 7500 with 200Mhz
604 processor upgrade. After some troubles I have installed debian from
harddisk install, as described in ppc install guide for powermacs (when
trying to boot from floppies, crossed linux appears after few seconds,
c
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