Just my $.02 but could it be that the fellow writing the directions
omitted stating that the reader (following his directions) is to create
the directory on one's own via mkdir?
You did notice his caveat on the second line stating that the drivers
are experimental and could "lead to an unusable system"?
Since your PB is brand spanking new, and still under warranty, why risk
doing anything to it? In other words. let TSS develop a solution their
way. And although I'm also interested in the utilization of Airport
Extreme also (I have the earlier model PB -- without the DL drive); it
seems to me that for the time being until TSS comes up with a solution,
a reasonable compromise is to partition the PB drive so that you can
utilize both YDL and OS X shifting from one environment to another
according to what you use each OS for.
The other option, probably unpalatable, is to acquire and use a PCMCIA
card while you are in YDL; a listing of supported devices is listed
here:
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/support/hardware/devices.shtml
On Mar 12, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Hal Martin wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to YDL 4.1, but I've been using YDL for a long time. I recently
bought a PowerBook G4 15" DL, and noticed that my Airport isn't
working.
I knew this would happen, so I set out to make a driver, using these
instructions...
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=87925
Unfortunately, there is no ../driver directory in my softmac source
tree, and I was wondering if anyone else was able to get this working.
Thanks,
Hal Martin
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