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Re: BootX (linux version) and the install kernel.
On Mar 11, 2012, at 12:00 PM, Pär Moberg wrote:
> Hello,
> I would love to install NetBSD on my Power Mac 6500 and use it as at
> development platform for all my old computers and other stuff.
>
> My problem is that I can't boot the installation kernel and I would love it
> if some brave soul could make Bootx boot netbsd. Mainly since it is so easy
> to use compared to ofwboot.xcf, also it makes it possible to dual boot easily.
That would be interesting. I boot most of my macppc machines with ofwboot.xcf
because I'm not looking to dual-boot, but I'd love to dual-boot my 7300. Once
I'm done my Master's thesis (May-ish), that might be something I could look
into. I've been threatened with death and/or castration by my wife if I don't
finish this semester, though, so... priorities.
On the converse side, I'd be interested in hacking EMILE (the Linux-mac68k
boot-block bootloader) to boot more than just Linux images as well. Lots of
really neat ROM Toolbox magic going on in that code. Obviously, this isn't the
list for that project. :-)
- Dave
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