Derick Centeno wrote:
Hi Ken:
As far as I know, I believe the easiest approach to try out is to select
from within OS X, System Preferences and choose Startup Disk. Then
choose OS X residing on whichever drive OS X lives in. You can't miss
it. When done, then choose restart. That should be it. OS X doesn't
see YDL anyway, at least, not when I look from within OS X and I have
YDL 4.1 on the same internal drive but different partition.
I think I've tried this (some time ago) However, I also think I
installed a utility on the OSX side that allows OSX to see the Linux
drife. It shows up on the desktop as a hard drive icon marked with a "/"
When you later wish to boot into YDL, you should be able to press the
Option key before Mac boots up (hold the option key down while the
computer boots up) and you should then see the drives available to
select to boot from. Just use your mouse to select the appropriate
drive. Wait, of course, for the cursor to return to normal. After you
select the drive just hit your return key and that should be it.
I'll give this another try and see if it works/
On Jul 14, 2006, at 10:15 PM, Kenneth Browne wrote:
Hi all
I have a G4-400 setup with OSX on one hard disk and YDL 4.0 on the
other. I have no problem booting to either system when the prompt
appears on the black and white yaboot screen, however, I'd like to
Politics is the second oldest profession. I realize it bears a very
close resemblance to the first.
(hey, anyone know if Tagzilla will be updated to work with latest T'bird
(which I'm not using on this Mac)
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