Hello all, I am new to Linux and 'slug'. Is anyone out there using Debian on 68k Macs? I am having problems with the install and would appreciate any help I can get. I am trying to install Debian on a Mac SE30. According to the many sites I have visited this can be done. I have the Debian Potato 2.2 m68k 3-CD set. Briefly, I have a 1.2gb internal hdd, 64mb ram. I have partitioned the hard drive with 150mb MacOS with System 7.5.5, 150mb Unix Swap and about 1.7gb Unix Root. I can run Penguin 18 no problem and have configured as specified in the documentation:- comand line: root=/dev/ram kernal file: linux ram disk: root.bin Everything boots up OK and asks me to configure keyboard - no problem But here is where I have problems. It asks me to partition the hard drive with a message 'There are no 'Linux Swap' partitions present on this system'. Which I know for a fact do exist. If I select the' Partition a Hard Disk' option, it asks me to select a disk drive. I select /dev/sda and it takes me to a command prompt which looks like mac-fdisk. I can and have deleted and created the partitions. Even when I do this, I still can't seem to get any further than this step. Any ideas? Cheers, Carl -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
