On Friday 07 May 2004 00:04, Darren wrote:

> As far as I know, you wont find a bootable system folder on any except
> apple co-op distros. Apple being the copyright holders. A system
> folder contains a system file, a finder and little else. Later macs
> also require a rom file in the system folder which maybe where you got
> stuck with the disk tools system folder, which works fine for me on a
> mac that doesn't need one. The rom file can be downloaded from twocows
> or cnet and is worthless for use in sheepshaver. ;)

That's obviously some Austrailian slang I just don't get!

Thanks for the reply. I hate being stuck with a 2.2 kernel and that's all the 
floppy based boot allows me - no ext3 etc.

My installation failed on making the hard disk bootable - ofpath does not 
recognise my scsi device.

Adrian

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