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Medical Research Council Protein Phosphorylation Unit
College of Life Sciences
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University of Dundee
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>>> Stephen Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/08/08 11:38 PM >>> 
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 10:41:09AM +0100, Nicholas Helps wrote:
> Hello Stephen / all,

Hi Nicholas:

> So, here is the way I got it to work....

[ ...]

Excellent instructions, thanks very much Nicholas ! I'm writing this from 
my G3 Beige booted into Lenny- Debian using mutt. :) I'm a happy camper.

I think you have just written the best SxS I've ever seen. You should 
write technical manuals. The thing about updating the MacOS disk driver is 
all it took, and I was able to boot into the install I had done from 
yesterday. Yay !!

Thanks to *Everyone* who helped here. Amazing that there are people around 
that remember the incantations one has to do to get these Old World boxen 
to work with a current Linux.

Nicolas, do you mind if I add these instructions to the Debian Wiki ? I'll 
be sure to give full attribution.

Cheers.

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Hello Stephen (and everyone else),

Being polite this time ;-)

Glad the step by step worked. Please make sure you acknowledge Rick as well, 
without this help, I would never have gotten my install working either.... The 
list works!

Having read the other posts about the expert installer setting, I would add 
that in my experience setting the installer to expert did not allow me to avoid 
the installer trying to install quik. On older versions (eg Woody) even without 
putting the installer in expert mode one could stop this (and the install 
manual explained how). With Etch, the installer just pushed ahead regardless of 
what I tried to do to stop it. Fortunately, since quik does not work with ext3 
file systems, it aborted.

Hope you enjoy your new system. I have found Debian to run extremely well on 
these systems.

Best wishes,

Nick.


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