On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 07:40:45 Stephen Judd wrote: <snip> > 2. Put the yaboot binary and an uncompressed kernel in the top level of the > drive. > > 3. Edit yaboot.conf. I used the one at the Yellow Dog Linux site as a model. > You need to figure out what OF calls your boot drive. I used BBEdit to make > sure that I didn't screw up the line endings under MacOS. (BBEdit rocks, > btw). > > 4. Boot into OF, and type the magic phrase: > > boot hd;x,yaboot > > where x is the number of your drive. Do not put a space after the comma, > like your fingers want to, or OF will get confused.
s/drive/partition Too early in the morning. Stephen

