Quadruple boot YDL, Gentoo PPC, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9???

Natalia Portillo yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sat Jul 19 17:54:10 2003


P.S.: Is like having more than one kernel in the boot ;)

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> En nombre de Andrew Choong
> Enviado el: s=E1bado, 19 de julio de 2003 18:54
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> Asunto: Quadruple boot YDL, Gentoo PPC, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9???
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> dear all,
> i'm FINALLY getting my 15" powerbook which i have been=20
> lusting over for
> months... as an avid redhat fan, having been dual booting with win xp,
> YDL is the obvious choice.
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> the triple boot of ydl, os x and 9 is straightforward enough... i can
> see how that will work with no problems at all. the documentation is
> excellent and i have done it for friends already.
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> i'm intrigued with gentoo though. probably won't use it all the time,
> but i am VERY curious to see how much faster it supposedly is (as
> compared to YDL) given all this talk regarding optimised=20
> compilation etc
> etc.
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> has anyone tried the quadruple boot schema i have suggested? i think
> that i would probably install, in the following order:
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> 9
> X
> YDL
> gentoo.
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> using the os x disk partitioning tool.
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> any problems i might encounter with yaboot? or anything i haven't
> thought through?
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> look forward to hearing from you all.
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> regards,
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> andrew.
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