> SO where IS BOOTX? BootX was provided with YDL 3 and it resided on the 1st CD > disk or Install CD number 1, but YDL 3 is not being sold any longer. There > ARE > however YDL mirrors which still care YDL 3 and it is there you should look. > > You may find you may have to burn the entire YDL 3 Install CD disk #1 just to > get at BootX. I hope not, but you know how to do that so that should not be a > problem. On the other hand, you may be fortunate to find a mirror with an > uncompressed form of BootX. You may also find something called BootX.sea,
You don't have to do that -- you can mount the ISO (now, whether the HFS filesystem on the ISO will mount in an i86 Linux is a different question) >if > you do. Download it. Copy it onto the MacOS desktop and double click upon > it. > The file will open itself up after that. Look for that BootX Control Panel > and > Extension file. That's all you really need from that self-extracting file. > Refer to the other instructions provided on the above link regarding getting > into YDL 4 using BootX. _______________________________________________ yellowdog-newbie mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-newbie
