Hi all, I'm trying to install woody on a Mac LC 475, with HDD upgraded to a 1.2G Quantum from a PowerMac (so it's apple branded), 12 MB RAM, and with an Asante NIC. Oh, and it reports no FPU, which I gather can cause problems, but I don't know if that includes this one. Can the CPU just be swapped for one with an FPU, or can an FPU be added?
The problem I'm having is that whether I use the Apple tool (from System 7.1) or mac-fdisk from within the installation system, the kernel won't recognise the partition table properly. It thinks there is only one partition: DOS sda1. fdsik finds and updates the partition table with no problems. I followed the instructions to use the name 'swap' for the swap partition, with the default type of unix. Either way - the Apple tool sees the partitions created by fdisk, fdisk sees the partitions created by teh Apple tool, but the kernel doesn't see any of them. I had a look in /proc/partition-formats and mac is listed, so it hasn't been left out of the kernel by mistake. Any suggestions? Any further info required? Many thanks, Richard

