Believe me, I tried to follow the manual. It just didn't work out. So I started digging into the few docs I could find and after I really *understood* how this stuff works it became a piece of cake. The doc I sent is for my internal office doc site, btw. And I didn't manage to get the installed lilo to work. yaboot/ybin worked like a charm out-of-the-tar.gz :-) Schlomo On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Rolf Schmidt wrote:
Am Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2001 12:21 schrieb Schlomo Schapiro:
Well,
I created the partitions, gave them reasonable sounding names (I don't think the type or name really matters to anybody except MacOS and maybe OF).
In the OF I just tell it to boot hd:9,\\yaboot (but actually the ybin utility does it all for you).
The main problem was the inital bootstrap. I ended up booting endless times from the CDROM (boot cd:\\yaboot) before I got it right. yaboot & ybin where a great help of course.
Attached please find a preliminary installation instruction I am writing. I hope it helps.
But you are actually doing, what we describe in the manual.
You boot from an HFS Partition.
And then you can go easily with our lilo.conf and use Drive Setup.
Rolf
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