Bug#123623: boot-floppies: Install from MacOS deserves documentation

2001-12-12 Thread Chris Tillman

On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 09:08:25AM -0500, Jerry Quinn wrote:
> Package: boot-floppies
> Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> Just installed Debian woody on a powermac.  Since the installer didn't
> include the advansys driver (see other bug), I had to use an existing
> kernel I already had.  Between this kernel and the ramdisk.tar.gz and
> BootX, I was able to get the installer running much more easily than
> trying to set up OF booting on OF 1.0.5.
> 
> Please add documentation on this style of setting up the install.  You will
> make a subset of people's lives MUCH easier.  Here's a sample to start with:
> 
> 
> 5.4.4 Boot OldWorld Macs from MacOS
> 
> If you have an OldWorld Mac with an existing MacOS system partition,
> there is a fairly easy approach to booting the Debian installer.
> 
> First download the BootX distribution (available from
> ppclinux.apple.com/~benh among other places).  Within the package,
> there is a directory called 'Linux Kernels'.  Download the Debian
> installer kernel and ramdisk.tar.gz and place them in this directory.
> 
> Now, run the BootX application.  Click on the 'options' button and
> select 'Use specified RAM Disk'.  This will give you the chance to
> choose the ramdisk.tar.gz file.  At this point, you can click the
> 'Linux' button and you should reboot right into the installer.
> 

There was another similar bug filed yesterday. I'll add it in.

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Bug#123623: boot-floppies: Install from MacOS deserves documentation

2001-12-12 Thread Jerry Quinn

Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18
Severity: wishlist

Just installed Debian woody on a powermac.  Since the installer didn't
include the advansys driver (see other bug), I had to use an existing
kernel I already had.  Between this kernel and the ramdisk.tar.gz and
BootX, I was able to get the installer running much more easily than
trying to set up OF booting on OF 1.0.5.

Please add documentation on this style of setting up the install.  You will
make a subset of people's lives MUCH easier.  Here's a sample to start with:


5.4.4 Boot OldWorld Macs from MacOS

If you have an OldWorld Mac with an existing MacOS system partition,
there is a fairly easy approach to booting the Debian installer.

First download the BootX distribution (available from
ppclinux.apple.com/~benh among other places).  Within the package,
there is a directory called 'Linux Kernels'.  Download the Debian
installer kernel and ramdisk.tar.gz and place them in this directory.

Now, run the BootX application.  Click on the 'options' button and
select 'Use specified RAM Disk'.  This will give you the chance to
choose the ramdisk.tar.gz file.  At this point, you can click the
'Linux' button and you should reboot right into the installer.



-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: ppc



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