Linux on an Apple
jamestracyclaire at bellsouth.net
jamestracyclaire at bellsouth.net
Tue Dec 9 17:07:33 UTC 2003
Dave,
I was able to get a i386 machine easily. Build a CD with the attached ISO image. Boot off the CD and configure a least an a, b, and d slices for the OS. More, if you want separate storage. The install disk will be looking for these partition. Then run the install.
Warning: sorry, can't verify if Linux will have the drivers you need... :-(
Let me know how it works. I'm trying to convert my sister from the dark side. :-)
>
> From: "Dave Bachechi" <spongers at cox.net>
> Date: 2003/12/08 Mon PM 02:48:21 EST
> To: fedora-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Linux on an Apple
>
> Hey,
>
> I know this sounds crazy but,
>
> Dont know if anyone has tried this, but I got a hold of a 15" powerbook
> and wanna take off the OSX(never cared for it much) and slap linux on
> there. Is this even possible on a mac? Do the let you boot up a floppy
> or cdrom so I can format the drive?
>
> Just and idea!
>
> Dave
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> Dave Bachechi
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