Hi Joe:
You really are too far back in the version of YDL you are using. Get online and download the YDL ISO for YDL 3.0.1; it'll work well with Mac OS 8.6 AND remember to change the kernel used in BootX! Also remember that although BootX can hold more than one kernel, the kernel you do use must be selected each time "on the fly" however if that is too bothersome, BootX can be set so that one and only one kernel is pre-selected everytime BootX is invoked. That same feature of BootX also allows the option that your Mac boots into YDL, instead of the MacOS. So there are lots of options... if you think things out carefully enough.

While you are at it, find out whether the Mac you are using is Old World or New World. Meaning is it an early Beige G3 or an early G4. The difference is that New World (G4) based computers can use yaboot instead of BootX to boot into YDL by just depressing the "c" key on the keyboard; G3 models need to use BootX, as a general rule. IF you have a New World machine you may not need to rely upon BootX, or for that matter restrict yourself to YDL 2 or 3.0.1, but can download YDL 4.0 ISOs and create your own CDs. This is best done (ie. the downloading) by using either broadband or cable, dial-up just tests one's patience.

For more details on various concepts or topics refer to the articles written here:

http://www.sharplabs.com:8668/space/start

As stated IF you have a New World machine you could run YDL 4.0 (after having set up the necessary Linux partitions of course; double check to make sure your current partitions are sufficiently spacious for /, bootmap, etc. Your kernel may thank you afterwards by behaving properly; maybe the pointer from the kernel in BootX doesn't know where the kernel on your partition actually is, because you didn't set BootX to the correct kernel within the MacOS in the first place?

You don't need to move up to OS X if your current system is not New World; but if it is New World you really should as OS X is really, really nice. Besides, IF you have a NEW WORLD machine, you can move up to YDL 4.0 regardless whether you move up to OS X or not, and remember you can, under that situation, directly boot into YDL via yaboot.

Best wishes....

On Jul 5, 2005, at 2:22 AM, Joe Reuter wrote:

Hello. New to group and Linux. System boots to Mac OS fine, when booting
to YDL, "kernal panic, rebooting in 180 seconds" displays. Did I botch
the install or ? Any advice appreciated.
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