Did you go into system preferences and select linux as the start up disk?
Don't know if linux even shows up as an option, but that might do the trick
if you haven't already tried it...ccg

> This may be a bit off-topic, but I'll ask anyway and hope at least a  
> couple of you brilliant techies have at least attempted it.
> 
> My business partner is trying to install linux on a G4. He is  
> attempting the install on an external USB drive that has a Mac  
> partition and a Linux partition. The installation (actually Fedora  
> FC4) appeared to go smoothly, but he can't get Linux to boot. It  
> always launches Mac OSX. We've searched the web for clues, but can't  
> figure out the problem. Any ideas on what he's doing wrong?
> 
> Any and all help is appreciated.
> 
> Sandy
> 
> 
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