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Re: Starting with m68k debian - Partitioning



on 2/12/03 6:15 PM, Marijn Vriens wrote:

>So I went about happily installing debian. I tried to repartition in
>MacOS with the "Apple HD SC setup" tool, but it doesn't see my disk,
>probably since it's a IDE disk and so doesn't live on the SCSI bus.

The Woody 68k install manual says: "For IDE based Macs, you need to use 
Apple Drive Setup to create empty space for the Linux partitions, and 
complete the partitioning under Linux, or use the MacOS version of pdisk 
available from the MkLinux FTP server."

Drive Setup is a completely different program from Apple HD SC Setup. You 
will need to leave some space for a MacOS partition because MacOS, the 
Penguin program, and the Linux kernel need to be on a Mac drive.

http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/docs/gettingstarted.php 
http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/m68k/install.en.html



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