Subject: Re: NetBSD On Mac LC II
To: Ambj=?ISO-8859-1?B?9g==?=rn Thorhard <gholen@gmail.com>
From: William Duke <wduke@cogeco.ca>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/02/2005 20:12:14
The Mac cannot read PC formatted floppy disks without first booting Mac OS
with the apropriate extensions. Do you presently have anything on the har=
d
drive of your LC class machine?
You will need a system folder somewhere to boot your Macintosh with the
apropriate extensions for CD ROM access and/or PC Exchange.
I don't know anything about the NetBSD CD, because I don't own one. Does
your LC computer boot at all from the hard drive? Do you have a copy of
Mac OS System software?
You shouldn't have too much trouble if you can get a working copy of System
software to install on your LC.
When I installed NetBSD on my LCIII, I used an Appletalk volume and
installed over my local network. It was easy as pie.
Regards,
--=20
So begins the Binary War. It's the ones with zero credibility versus the
zeroes with one strong case. The ones versus the zeroes -- odds are on the
zeroes.=20
> From: Ambj=F6rn Thorhard <gholen@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 17:38:39 +0100
> To: port-mac68k@netbsd.org
> Subject: NetBSD On Mac LC II
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> Hi!
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> I'm having a problem with installing NetBSD on my apple LC II (or is
> it LC III?).
> The problem is that I cannot make it read the floppys i format i a
> Windows machine, I use the program Rawritewin,, I do have a laptop
> with Ubuntu (Linux based on debin), and i have a floppy on that one,
> how shall I format the floppy, it seems like the Mac cannot read
> DOS-formatted disks, it cannot read the NetBSD CD either (yes, my
> english is kinda crappy).
> I'm getting frustrated of this, but I can't give up yet....
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> Thanks in advance
> //Ambj=F6rn Thorhard