In my recent attempts to install a dual boot linux/os9.1 system on my S900 I
have run into a few bumps but currently I am fairly stuck.  In order to
install Debian I need to boot into the BIOS (OpenFirmware).  I've been told
that the keyboard shortcut on most macs is command+option+O+F on startup.
When I do this I hear the chime but my screen stays completely black and my
monitor does not recieve a signal (the light on the corner - not on the
screen - continues to flash rather than show a constant light).  I am using
a PC monitor through my TwinTurbo card so my guess is that I have booted
into OpenFirmware but it does not want to send a monitor output stream to a
PC monitor or to my graphics card entirely.  Any ideas on how this might be
fixed?

-Eric


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