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Re: BootX compatable boot disk?



> Well, the only bright light for an installer right now is Joel's new
> machine - which doesn't want to boot.  I am afraid that I don't have
> the resources or time to work on an installer right now, and the
> current one is messy.  I may try to rebuild the base tarball, though.
> 
> Installing without the installer is ... messy.
> 

I'm somewhat curious as to how you can have all those packages in potato
and no boot/install disks. Have you guys really done that many on the 4 or
5 machines you have up? I'm assuming the stuff in Potato will work on my
Mac G3 (It's symlinked to sid/*-powerpc) Please let me know if this is not
the case.

I tried mounting the RAMDISK on my intel system and tweaking it so that it
would boot to a command prompt where I could partition and format the
drives, mount them up, and detar the base tar. I assume dselect/dpkg/apt
works reasonably well and so I should be home free at that point. However,
when I try to boot my modified RAMDISK, it gripes that no init was found.
I thougt init was supposed to live in /sbin, so I'm not sure what's up
there. I copied the init from the base tarball in potato.

Does this sound like a reasonable line of attack? Once I get the system
up, I'd be happy to try to build a ramdisk people could boot that has the
installer on it. *shrug*

-Bruce


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