hi all The Installation manual (sect 5.1) describes booting from macos, but unless you rtfm completely, I could imagine a newbie thinking it is possible to boot from a cd (there is a sentence that explains the only machine to boot from cd is a BVME6000 - whatever that is:) I think it might be clearer to explicitly state that you can ONLY boot from penguin (successfully;)
There is no Penguin booter on the cd http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/m68k/rc1/sarge-m68k-netinst.iso nor can i find a kernel image. There are 3 files in the install/ MANIFEST root.bin root22.bin david On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 08:57, Stephen R Marenka wrote: > On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 08:49:18AM +1000, david howe wrote: > > A quick perusal of the cd reveals some newbie type problems.. > > > > how do you install onto a mac without the penguin booter (which doesnt > > appear to be included)? Is there a kernel file? The included > > documentation seems to suggest the disk is bootable??? > > All the cds should have an install/mac directory: Penguin-18, > Penguin-19, and the kernel are there. > > Would you mind explicitly identifying what documentation (file) you're > talking about? This disk is certainly not bootable. > > Thanks! > > Stephen -- ------------------------------------------------------- David Howe www.qednet.biz davidATqednet.biz -------------------------------------------------------

