401 on an external drive

Andrew Mason andrew at assertis.net
Wed Apr 27 02:23:55 MDT 2005


You may be better off asking in the other mailing list. I doubt many
newbies are going to know how to do that. I've been using it for 4 years
and wouldn't know where to start :)

On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 21:22 +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
> From: Robert Nuzum <rnuzum at verizon.net>
> Subject: install ydl 4.01 on external firewire drive
> To: Yellow Dog Linux Newbie List
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> I've asked for help here before but decided to renew request. I have a
> 120  gig external firewire drive which has been partitioned by Apple's
> disk utility. I would like to install YDL on the partition, free space,
> for it. The text installer does not recognize the drive, only
> recognizes the internal drive of my eMac. Is there a way to install
> directly on the external drive or must I install only on the internal
> drive which is not preferred.
> Thanks for the help, Bob
> 
> 
> I'll have to jump in here, It's painful seeing all your posts here and you
> not getting anyware.
> I think you would be better off installing on an internal drive. Unless your
> an experienced user your just not gonna get there.
> 
> Why not install YDL on your internal drive and OSX on the fire-ware? Would
> save you a lot of trouble. The installer from the YLD 4.0.1 cd is NOT going
> to see your Fire-wire drive, simple as that.
> Colin
> 
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