booting.

lenoble at cip.dauphine.fr lenoble at cip.dauphine.fr
Wed Jan 26 05:00:18 MST 2005


Opening the "Disk Management" utility on OSX erases your boot configuration.

You can boot on your Linux (or osx) partition by pressing "alt" at boot.
Then, run "ybin" to rewrite your boot config from your yaboot.conf file.

Hope that helps !

Selon Carl Ljungmark <cljun001 at stud.informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de>:

> Hi everyone!
> Managed to succesfully install YDL on my ibook, together with osx.  
> However, after a few days - the boot behaviour changed. I can no longer  
> boot linux, macosx just boots like linux didn't exist. What can have  
> happened to my boot mechanism? I never really had the chance to figure out  
> exactly how it works, with yaboot and all, but now it simply doesn't work..
> I tried to mount my ext3 disk from osx, but that didn't work either.
> Should I just reinstall YDL, or is there another way to restore the boot  
> sequence?
> thanks in advance,
> carl
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