Hello again! First of all thanks for all your fast replies 8-)).
> > er, that should not have occured, dbootstrap should consider > /dev/hda1, and /dev/hda2 as off limits. I was able to resolve this by initializing the HD with the macos drive-config utility from the macos9-CD before partitioning with mac-fdisk, resulting in a proper size of ultra0. Now I have all the Apple-driver on ultra0 so that bootstrap changed to hda9. The other linux-partitions are correctly seen, I intend to use no macos on this disk. I thought that the Apple-driver only would be necessary, if there is any macos on the HD. Are there any of that drivers besides the partition_map, that I don't need? > > try woody boot-floppies, they have the fixed mac-fdisk and are just a > zillion times better then the potato version. I read about woody boot-floppies sometimes here, but I wasn't able to imagine how it works. When I do apt-get install --simulate boot-floppies in woody, I get a long list of necessary packages. So I don't know how to bring this on a boot-image for burning it bootable with apt. Where can I read the info about boot-floppies stuff. TIA for any furhter help! -- mfg Georg Koss mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

