On Thu, 2007 Aug 30 20:55:31 +0200, Florian Boelstler wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I don't know. You should be able to find ResEdit somewhere on the
> net. Never tried modifying the floppy images so far.

Looks like it's available only for MacOS Classic. (I can get access to 
an OSX system, but can't do anything there.)

Hex-editing the floppy image seems to work---there weren't any checksum 
errors. However, the kernel on the boot floppy image doesn't have 
NFS-root support compiled in (it did not recognize root=/dev/nfs), so 
it's a failure for now :(

> > Also, just to be sure: It should be the contents of ramdisk.sarge.gz (on
> > the .iso) that should be exported as the NFS root, then?
> 
> Yes, this should load the Debian Installer.
> In principle you can replace it with any available root disk image.
> May be you want to use the Debian Etch netboot Images.

Debian Etch would be very nice! But the kernel will always have to be 
2.4, compiled from the nubus-pmac tree, yes?


--Daniel

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