The PPC bootloader for the "New World" macs is yaboot. Lilo or Grub will not work. Make sure that you use yaboot, and you should probably make sure that it is on the master boot record of the first hard drive. You can also access your installed system by starting the installer from the CD, and then removing the CD from the CD drive after the kernel has loaded. That will kick you out to the text mode installation, and then you have to make sure you load any odd modules by selecting option #3(like a SCSI card that has the boot drive on it) and then you can boot with option #4 - start installation or installed system and then select "boot installed system". Also keep in mind that if you are using a SCSI card without a "Mac Rom" that the mac will not be able to boot off of that drive. Good luck. -----Original Message----- From: Moore, Nathan T <NMoore@winona.edu> To: suse-ppc@suse.com Sent: Wed, 10 May 2006 18:16:28 -0500 Subject: [suse-ppc] Boot loader trouble on a G4 powermac I'd like to install SUSE 10 (OSS) on an old g4 powermac in our lab. I've been able to run through the default automated install (ie partitioning, setting the clock, copying files...) without trouble. Installation of the boot loader however fails repeatedly. Are there special tricks I should employ to get the bootloader to autoinstall properly on a new-world G4? Is there an FAQ that summarizes the install steps on PPC? ___________________________________________________ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List http://mail.netscape.com