Luis Sanjuan wrote:
You can try the "Modo experto" solution in the address you have cited or,maybe, build your own debian-installer CD-image (net access is needed in both cases).Instructions on building debian-installer CD image (mini-ISO) for powerpc can be found here:http://www.soziologie.ch/users/steinlin/d-i/#bootcd I'm writing as well a document about Debian installation on PowerBook G4 alu
this might help you than: http://www.gnome-de.org/~herzi/pbook-g4-2003.html by Sven Herzberg
(work in progress and at the moment only in spanish). I've followed the last method to install it. (Document devided in four sections):http://libertonia.escomposlinux.org/story/2003/12/15/18211/197 http://libertonia.escomposlinux.org/story/2003/12/16/1579/2649 http://libertonia.escomposlinux.org/story/2003/12/18/14941/103 http://libertonia.escomposlinux.org/story/2003/12/25/14245/330 Suerte, y al toro :)On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 08:23:00PM +0100, J.Manrique Lopez de la Fuente wrote:Answering myself: http://people.debian.org/~manty/testing/netinst/powerpc/daily/ Perhaps it works! Dowloading now.Sad news, modules are missing! :-/ Am I doing something wrong? I am following these steps: http://hal9000.eui.upm.es/halwiki/iBook_20G4?action=show Thanks and best regards, ============================================= J.Manrique López de la Fuente (o- / Jabber: jsmanrique@jabber.org //\-/ http://www.asturlinux.org/~jsmanrique V_/_ ============================================ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-powerpc-request@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org