Hello Matthew,
mkhybrid is a tool that can make cross platform bootable CD.
I know that it can be compile on Linux and on Cygwin (a windows NT port of
bash and others GNU tools).
Recently, I used mkhybrid on Cygwin to make a Prep-powerpc bootable
cdrom image. Then a used Adaptadec Easy Creator to burn it.
Hope that, this can be usefull for you.
Laurent
At 11:51 AM 9/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm a long time Debian/intel user who decided to switch to the powerpc
platform. Anyhow, I have a new Sage imac DV+ I'm just dying to get debian
installed to. However, being relatively new to the mac, constructing mac
bootable cd's from the debian .iso is a bit of mystery to me. Do I have to
burn it on a mac to make it bootable? Are there any other considerations I
should know about when burning the cd? Any pointers would be greatly
appreciated. Like I said, I'm a bit anxious to get debian up and running.
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Thanks,
matt kurpiewski
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