On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 08:17:51AM -0600, alan maxwell wrote: > ide drives require " drive setup ". it should be on the restore CD that > came with your mac. or get the current version: hum, I'm not sure drive setup can create anything else than Mac partitions. All is not lost however. This morning, I read in the README.install (you know, the funny manual) that mac-fdisk is the tool of choice. As you have to use it from within Linux, you need to launch the system in a ramdisk in the first place. for this, you tune penguin-booter so that it loads root.bin as root filesystem. hope it's clear enough
regards -- philippe roure 1024D/6D83790B : BB40 8BA8 A271 F013 8D90 481F FFC3 9AC9 6D83 790B

