For anyone who can help, I don't know anything about my hardware and the installation is asking me for my device driver disk. I assume it is not in the standard woody or potato directories, and that I have to gather them from near and far. I don't have my installation disks for MAC OS so if I have to crack open the case to read the hardware, I'm probably dead in the water, because if I power down I am guessing I'll lose everything. I've already put up a swap and native partition, and they are the only ones on the drive anymore. -- help needed.
It isn't that I barely know linux at all.... It is that there is a finite corner of the world that knows anything about installing linux on a Power PC for NuBus with low memory resources.. Believe me, I worked hard in trying to find information about this. earlier this fall I tried installing Yellowdog from CD, and it was quite a feat for someone who has access to only one mac: the 7100/80. I'm also on an undergraduate newlywed budget :) All the help you all rendered has been invaluable, and I learned so much. It is noteworthy to say, though, that with all the jargon and all the websites with information about how to put linux on a PowerPC, there still isn't a "Hey I'm a newbie, help me" site. Assumptions are made that aren't covered unless someone asks specifically. Being that there is nobody around here to ask, I use google and the discussion groups. Fact of the matter is: I know plenty about linux, I just don't know anything about a MAC, and jargon like kernel, even in the linux world is pretty much superfluous anymore to the standard user, because they just use the installation disks and it works. I admit this is my first time on working with linux kernels and bootloaders, but please don't say I know nothing about the topic. Again, the help you have given has been invaluable, and I, as the editor for the LinuxPPC category on DMOZ.org, have added all the links that have helped me get this far, and I thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Derrik Pates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 4:55 AM Subject: Re: PowerMac 7100/80 won't boot > On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 23:44:58 -0500, Derrik Pates composed: > > On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:36:06AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > As I said in my e-mail previously, he has a choice of 3 boot loaders for > > Linux on a NuBus system, though not all bootloaders work equally well on > > all NuBus systems (as I noted, the 6100 _only_ likes MKLinux Booter, > > hangs with all others). Don't know about if BootX or miBoot will work on > > the 7100, but I'd go for BootX for simplicity - Apple's MKLinux booter > > is not a model of "happy-fun-pointy-clicky" GUI-ness, in fact most of > > its settings are in a _text file_. This didn't bother me, but this poor > > guy barely knows Linux at all - getting a distro like Debian on a > > well-supported NewWorld can be occasionally trying. Installing it on a > > NuBus system can be a bear. (Besides the fact that the kernel is at best > > sporadically maintained for them.) > > yeh no kidding. and an OldWorld PCI box is somewhat in bewteen i guess: > more b0rken OF, and yaboot doesn't work on them (yet). and i can quite > understand the rather abrupt change of interface/OS coming straight from > macos into debian, heh (the ride's been great so far :D). > > simon > > > -- > > Derrik Pates > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* > |UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.| > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* > | ,''`. http://www.debian.org/ | http://www.nuit.ca/ | > | : :' : Debian GNU/Linux | http://simonraven.nuit.ca/ | > | `. `' | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | `- | PGP key: 3744 810B 50F5 187E | > *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

