On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 18:34:05 +0100, Florian Boelstler wrote:

> BTW, if you are going to do the job on Linux always use hmount and hcopy
> (are part of Debian package hfsutils):
> 
> hmount <root partition>
> hcopy miboot.image-2.4.30 :Linux\ Kernels
> humount

Actually, I would recommend against the use of hfsutils for this purpose.
Mount the partition in-kernel instead. Once miBoot is properly set up with
hfsutils, there is no reason to continue managing the partition that way,
and for machines that do not require a specialized kernel, i.e. OldWorld
PCI machines, i recommend keeping the HFS partition mounted via /etc/fstab
as /boot, so that kernel and initrd images get put by the distro into the
correct place automagically. The Linux Kernels folder is not required.



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