Tom
I have had some experience with Yellow Dog Linux but wanted to try
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on my old Powermac 9500. Tried using BootX and
the same partitioning scheme that I use with Yellow Dog. In the
installation process, however, I managed to set things up so that the
machine will only will boot from the root partition. Tried disabling
the system by deleting /boot/vmlinux so that I could boot from an
installation floppy or cd and now the machine won't boot at all. What
do I do to get back to square one so I can boot into Mac OS again?
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