Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Chris Tillman wrote:
Try
doing it the way we say in the installation manual instead, that is,
use Drive Setup from the Mac CD to completely re-do your disk from the
ground up
I just used Drive Setup to do a Custom Initialization on the drive. I
created 3 partitions: the first one was about 1700MB and I specified it
to be of type "Linux Home". The second I made 256MB and specified it to
be of type "A/UX swap". The third took the rest of the disk (about 5GB)
and I specified to be of type "Macintosh Standard".
I then copied the four files to the newly appeared "untitled" disk icon,
and rebooted into OpenFirmware. I then tried "boot hd:2,yaboot" all the
way through "boot hd:10,yaboot", and they all reported the same thing:
"can't OPEN: hd:2,yaboot" (or something similar).
Next suggestion from anyone?
Thanks!
Kent
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