Chris Tillman writes:
On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 11:31:55PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Tillman writes:
>Back in the installer, you might try mounting the bootstrap partition
>(not usually recommended BTW) to see if it's been loaded:
>
>mount -t hfs /dev/hda2 /mnt
After typing the
Chris Tillman writes:
On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 12:33:09PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks!
G3 Powerbook 400 Pismo 6GB / 320MB
I successfully created an Apple_Bootstrap partition of 800k, created a main
parition as well as a swap partition. I finished the installer fine
(including
Hi folks!
G3 Powerbook 400 Pismo 6GB / 320MB
I successfully created an Apple_Bootstrap partition of 800k, created a main
parition as well as a swap partition. I finished the installer fine
(including making the hard disk bootable), went to reboot, but got the
folder w/ a ?
I'm guessing tha
Hello -
Powerbook G3 400 Pismo
When I go to "Partition Hard Drive", from the 3.0 .iso image, the default
number of blocks is:
size of 'device' is 1073741825 blocks:
This suggests that I have 512.0G of Free Space -
Is there a way to find the actual number of blocks?
- thanks muc
Greetings Fellow Friends -
Powerbook G3 400 (Pismo)
320MB RAM - DVD/CD
I booted the Debian 3.0 (powerpc) .ISO cd and ran the installer fine.
When I selected "Make Hard Drive Bootable", it appeared to go fine.
When I went to reboot the system, I got the folder with a ? on it.
My (simplifi
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