Re: [newbie] Linux on iMac (ppc)

2001-09-26 Thread Steve Borrett
Hi, The ISO image you downloaded should be bootable already, you don't have to do anything extra to make it bootable, other than hold down the c key to force the Mac to boot from CD. So simply burn the ISO image to a cd, using Toaster or similar, and reboot with CD 1 in the drive. Steve. I

Re: [newbie] Linux on iMac (ppc)

2001-09-26 Thread Randy Kramer
Steve Borrett wrote: The ISO image you downloaded should be bootable already, you don't have to do anything extra to make it bootable, other than hold down the c key to force the Mac to boot from CD. So simply burn the ISO image to a cd, using Toaster or similar, and reboot with CD 1 in the

[newbie] Linux on iMac (ppc)

2001-09-25 Thread Ervin S. Odisho
Hi All! I have recently purchased a new iMAC and i would like to install Mandrake on it to to be a local file intranet and file server. I got the iso images of mandrake distribution but unfortunately I do not know how to create a bootable CD under MAC OS 9.1 (i got a cdrw). Please if you know of