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Latest revision as of 20:42, 23 February 2014
Booting Linux
In order to boot a PPC image of Linux
From CD
- Power on the Mac and immediately press and hold
C
. - Alternatively, press and hold
Command + Option + Shift + Delete
. This will bypass the internal HDD and instead opt for a CD, external HDD, or (occasionally) a USB drive. - Finally, you can also press and hold
Option
, which will present you with a graphical list of bootable devices connected the Mac (if any).
From USB
- First, try bringing up the graphical boot selection screen (press and hold
Option
while booting). If you don't see an option for the USB drive (you likely won't), then... - Boot into OpenFirmware (press and hold
Command + Option + O + F
). You will be presented with a white screen and a command prompt that will looks something like this:
ok 0 > _
To confirm your USB drive is recognized, type:
0 > dev usb1 ls ok 0 > dev usb0 ls ffa03650: /disk@1 ok
The second command returns a disk ID, showing that the system recognizes the USB drive. Note that each individual port on the mac is ennumerated as usb0
, usb1
, etc. Type the following to boot to USB:
boot usb0/disk:2,\\yaboot
This will drop you to a black screen with a command prompt (yaboot). Type install
and you will then be able to follow through with the rest of the installation.
Resources
http://mac.linux.be/content/guide-open-firmware-apple-bios-0