Hi guys; Long ago I installed YDL 3.?? on an old imac. Right now, i'd like to install a newer distro onto a G4 (667 mhz) mac.
Before investing a ton of time to download new disks, I'd like to prove out that an install would actually work on the machine. THEN it will be worth it to do the download of whichever version is good for the machine. Here's the rub. I (also long ago) successfully installed both YDL and Kubuntu onto an imac with disks that will NOT work right in my recent attempts on the G4. One set is the permanent burned YDL 3 disks that worked on the iMac. The machine (my 'newer' G4 tower) has 3 smaller hard drives (20G, 30g, and 40G respectively). The 40G has been partitioned in half leaving me with 4 possible volumes to install an OS on. One partition (of the 40G) now has X.4 on it. while the other is going to be for one of the two Linux distros I want to run. The 30G is for the second Mac partition. That leaves a 20G partition for YDL and 20G HD for YDL. I tried to boot on those old YDL 3 disks that worked happily on an iMac a few years ago... and they would not start. The initial screen would show the text up to the first prompt. Then I typed in the 'install' text and went on... but then it goes into a frozen state of uselessness for several minutes till finally I force restart. When I inserted a (Kubuntu) CD to install, the CD hung at the same point and showed some numbers on screen as if it either couldn't find something or was a bad burn. After trying a couple different recordables, I tried having my son put the CD in his G4 (about 800? mhz) machine and it did a good live startup. So, question is, why will the CD's not start? Slot 1 GeForce2MX Slot 2 The PCI card is an ATY, GT-C XClaimVRPro The monitor is a 17" apple studio display monitor: Do I have a monitor or video card problem because of some compatibility issue, or is it something else? Thanks Don _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
