mmh, maybe a good  trick could be to use a crux-ppc iso to partition
the disk (you need to do it by hand using mac-fdisk as explained in
cruxppc handbook) or a gentoo-ppc iso (same as above) and after that
go forward to install your Debian.

regards,
--
Power Mac G4 AGP 450MHz - CRUX PPC (32bit) / DebianPPC


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