it is partitioned with standard linux fdisk, at partitionig it didn't spit out any error.
i try to install debian.

I think you have to partition with pdisk, fdisk may not write the correct kind of disk label.
I have not been able to use a drive partitioned with fdisk on a Mac.


the system i have doesn't seem to boot from cd.

Even with the "c" key pressed at boot?


Some systems/distros need to have the BootX Control Panel set to boot from the CD to work.

Charles Dostale
System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications
http://www.silveroaks.com/
824 17th Street, Moline  IL  61265
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