On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 05:42, Rick Thomas wrote: > Actually, miboot is a fully-fledged bootloader. The only thing it > needs is a very small HFS partition to run out of (just big enough > for the initrd image and the compressed kernel -- plus the miboot > program itself, of course!). It masquerades as a "System" file and > fools the oldWorld Mac boot-ROM into loading it as if it were. > Once loaded, it turn around and loads the kernel and initrd -- then > gets out of the way.
Hmm, would be slightly better than BootX then. Still a pain to change kernels regularly though...... What is the problem to get quik to work actually? Is Apple not giving some info? Greetz, Seb.

