On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 07:30:13PM +0000, Yuri K wrote:
Hi All,
Just installed, yet not sure that I haven't messed it big. What files shall go into HFS boot partition for this old world machine? I found a detailed post from Mr Bradley Smith in archives, but he deals with a newer hardware.
You need the BootX application and a kernel on your boot partition. Alternatively, put the BootX extension and kernel into your system folder (extensions folder). Just stick to chapter 4.1 of the manual, it's all described there.
I chose minimal installation and something is wrong with man. /usr/shared and $MANPATH seem to be OK.
Haven't heard of any problems here, maybe you can give us more details what "something" means?
Just a side-note: for $50 they could produce less confusing manual, information is scattered too widely and is unstructured. Still, it's a lot of work in a relatively short period of time and this is one of few Unix flavours that can be installed on my old box.
Can you provide any specific remarks, examples, or suggestions?
Best, Yuri K
Vancouver, WA, USA
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