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Re: will PPC installer work with DOS partition tables



On 23/10/99 Jeramy B Smith wrote:

I'm not under the opinion that all software should be free, BUT I was also
dismayed that I needed a MacOS partition to boot my beige g3 desktop.

partly its non free, mostly because its a big waste of space for a useless OS I have no interest in using. besides Debian having a dependency on macos must violate the DFSG :-)

The way I've come to look at it is, I have a 100 meg bootloader partition
(FAT, Windows95, LoadLin) on my hard disk. Unlike lilo, I have full gui,
self-diagnostic tools (ScanDisk), and even a Java capable web browser
in my boot loader. Not only that, my bootloader can contain an entire
live-filesystem. Kind of makes silo, milo, and lilo look bad.

Windows95: the most robust bootloader for Linux.

:-D

The way I've come to look at it is, I have a 100 meg bootloader partition
(HFS, MacOS, BootX) on my hard disk. Unlike lilo, I have full gui,
self-diagnostic tools (disk first aid), and even a Java capable web browser
in my boot loader. Not only that, my bootloader can contain an entire
live-filesystem. Kind of makes silo, milo, and lilo look bad.

MacOS: the most robust bootloader for Linux.

I think this is the most optimistic way to look at big booting kludge. And
my tongue was firmly embedded in cheek while writing.

I hope so :-)  I prefer lightweight bootloaders personally.



Best Regards,
Ethan Benson
To obtain my PGP key: http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/pgp/


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