-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I'm wondering what's the best way to "assimilate" a non-Debian installed system into a Debian one.
I assume that I need to install a base system (either MkLinux or "normal" RedHat) and then get dpkg and dselect installed somehow. Is anyone working on a native Debian installer for Power Macs? Or is that waiting on a full "base" section? I have noticed that the source for the RAM disk based RedHat installer is available at <ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/linux-pmac/install-source/>, perhaps that could be used as the basis for a Debian installer. I don't have any experience with building boot disks, but I am willing to help in whatever way I can. - -- Joel "Espy" Klecker <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.espy.org/> Apple Flavored Unix (http://www.espy.org/apple-flavored-unix/): A meta-index of unix-like OSes for macs and mac clones. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.5 iQCVAwUBNI5LUAoYIlYX1XaBAQGsCQP/VQbMHZj5Aowlk2K4uF35MAUaupJD4dYq 4Vp1mDtY7ZgA7H2yKe39BxbCWVGb0cm7TJb3LGFusFgAmIkhfrqMUYFRUbfyqxys 9MjiZqkz3YWq4GXdU+bu33QuhkV9A3TYJbvdlCR26yCj0ucZI4kHYdCg7TK5sWS0 f/mRlWRiXE0= =wNVb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

