My memeory is really foggy but this is what I recall from years ago ...

If you can't boot Gnu-linux after an Apple update, I think what we used
to do is rerun ybin -v (to configure yaboot). But that doesn't help if
you can't get into Gnu-linux, so I think I used to get in by selecting
Gnu-Linux via Apple's redamentry bootloader, by pressing the "option"
key (if memory serves) right after powering up. You see a few logos
signed to each OS. Selct Gnu-linux's mascot with your mouse.

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fails to install on iMac G3 DV SE (firmware 4.1.9)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46443
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