> SO where IS BOOTX?  BootX was provided with YDL 3 and it resided on the 1st CD
> disk or Install CD number 1, but YDL 3 is not being sold any longer.  There 
> ARE
> however YDL mirrors which still care YDL 3 and it is there you should look.
> 
> You may find you may have to burn the entire YDL 3 Install CD disk #1 just to
> get at BootX.  I hope not, but you know how to do that so that should not be a
> problem.  On the other hand, you may be fortunate to find a mirror with an
> uncompressed form of BootX.  You may also find something called BootX.sea, 

You don't have to do that -- you can mount the ISO (now, whether the
HFS filesystem on the ISO will mount in an i86 Linux is a different
question)

>if
> you do.  Download it.  Copy it onto the MacOS desktop and double click upon 
> it.
> The file will open itself up after that.  Look for that BootX Control Panel 
> and
> Extension file.  That's all you really need from that self-extracting file.
> Refer to the other instructions provided on the above link regarding getting
> into YDL 4 using BootX.
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