On Wed, Aug 15, Brett Schwarz wrote:
Olaf Hering wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, Brett Schwarz wrote:
Anyone know why all of a sudden MACOS is not recognizing my SuSE 6.4 CDs? I installed from them, so I know they use to work. Now when I boot into MACOS, with the CD in the drive, I get a message saying that "The disk is unreadable by this Macintosh. So you want to initiakize it?"
Well, if I hit cancel, it ejects the CD.
Anyone have any ideas?
Also, for some reason, when I press the 'c' key, the system does *not* boot from CD. Any reason for this?
You mean you can not boot your original MacOS CD? The CD1 is only bootable on new Macs.
No, I was trying to boot SuSE CD1 (and 2,3,4, etc..I tried them all!).
So, how do I boot SuSE linux? Can I boot from floppy? If so, how do I create the floppy?
You have to boot into Macos and launch the BootX app. There is no easy way for floppy boot and I wouldnt recommend it. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
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