Before that, did you back-up the Mac OS X side of the hard drive?
Remember that the partition for Linux you are supposed to create comes from or is taken from the partition which was formally dedicated to Mac OS X; the only exception to this is that you are using a completely new second drive. However, even that needs to be prepared for Linux.
If you don't know what this is or the statements I've made seem nonsense to you; you should review the material on the Terra Soft website or get the book on YDL.
OF COURSE, this doesn't mean that the YDL install disk isn't bad or other issues are involved, but it is usually a good idea to consider the most basic challenges first and get those right.
Best wishes...
On Jul 11, 2005, at 7:06 PM, Roshan Ratnayake wrote:
<x-tad-smaller>Hi, I put my OSX CD and pressed C and it just wont boot with the OSX CD anymore or the YDL install CD?</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>Can anyone please help?</x-tad-smaller>
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