On (17/08/04 11:58), Rick Thomas wrote: > On Tuesday, August 17, 2004, at 06:48 AM, Kilian Krause wrote: > > >Hi Clive, > > > >ok, so here's how it goes: > >use the BootX with the kernel from the installed system, supply the > >initrd of the booted system and put a root=... as commandline arg. > > > >That way i could boot the system just fine. Yet it seems there's no hfs > >support in the d-i kernel 2.6.7... At least i couldn't mount the HFS > >partition. > > > >But at least i have some system up and running now.. ;) > > > >-- > >Best regards, > > Kilian > > > > > If you use the kernel parameter (on the parameter line of BootX) > "DEBCONF_PRIORITY=medium", you will see (at an early point in the > install process) a list of additional drivers that can optionally > be installed. One of them is for the hfs filesystem. Check that > box when you have the chance. That will load the hfs filesystem > module. Then, just before the reboot at the end of installation, > on the "F2" console, you will be able to mount your MacOS partition > and copy to it the kernel and initrd from /target/boot. > > Works for me! Brilliant - thanks Rick. I'm away for a few days but will get on to this ASAP.
Regards Clive -- Byte-Night 2004 ... helping the young homeless .. please visit: https://www.bmycharity.com/clive

