Thiemo Kellner schrieb am 20:33 Uhr +0200:
Well, did you set the partition type to "A/UX swap" for the swap partition and "A/UX root" for the root partition with Apple's "Disc Setup"?
Yes, I did, at first though I made a couple more of partitions but I had a "A/UX swap" and a "A/UX root". Then I tried with only a HFS for MacOs 9.1 and the rest as "unbestimmt" or what it is called in German. To no avail, however.
Hmm...
Maybe I should mention that the hardware isn't quite original anymore. I resume: original MB, sound and video card and HD. The ATAPI CD-ROM has been replaced by an SCSI Pioneer DR12x. Then a Linksys EtherPCI Combo II and a Keyspan USB-PCI card. That's it. I intend to use it as firewall. ;)
Looks a kind of weird.. As you wrote before, your Mac is one of the beige G3's, isn't it? So the internal HD is an IDE one. Which way do you boot from the Suse CD? IMHO you should use BootX... When the kernel is booting, can you see any output concerning your HD Controller? Try <Alt-F2> somewhere during the first steps of the installation procedure. You should then get a kind of "emergency shell". Typing "dmesg" should show the kernel output from your system boot. I don't know if the installer's system also contains "less". Maybe you could pipe the output through less ("dmesg|less") so that you can read it screen by screen. Otherwise try scrolling up with <Shift-PgUp>. Thus, you should get further information about how much of your hardware is recognized by the kernel. hth, Christian -- Christian Schmidt schmidtc@chemie.uni-hamburg.de