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| 11 | <version>8.1</version> |
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| 12 | <date>2007-06-29</date> |
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| 332 | The most simple solution is to use MacOS 9 or earlier to bootstrap into a Linux |
332 | The most simple solution is to use MacOS 9 or earlier to bootstrap into a Linux |
| 333 | environment with a tool called BootX. |
333 | environment with a tool called BootX. |
| 334 | </p> |
334 | </p> |
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| 336 | <p> |
336 | <p> |
| 337 | First, download <uri link="http://penguinppc.org/projects/bootx/">BootX</uri> |
337 | First, download <uri link="http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/">BootX</uri> |
| 338 | and unpack the archive. Copy the the <c>BootX Extension</c> from the unpacked |
338 | and unpack the archive. Copy the the <c>BootX Extension</c> from the unpacked |
| 339 | archive into <c>Extensions Folder</c> and the BootX App Control Panel into |
339 | archive into <c>Extensions Folder</c> and the BootX App Control Panel into |
| 340 | <c>Control Panels</c>, both of which are located in your MacOS System Folder. |
340 | <c>Control Panels</c>, both of which are located in your MacOS System Folder. |
| 341 | Next, create a folder called "Linux Kernels" in your System folder and copy the |
341 | Next, create a folder called "Linux Kernels" in your System folder and copy the |
| 342 | <c>apple</c> kernel from the CD to this folder. Finally, copy <c>apple.igz</c> |
342 | <c>apple</c> kernel from the CD to this folder. Finally, copy <c>apple.igz</c> |