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Lorenzo
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:00 am    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

In article <1133710248.376258.116330@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"Al" <alberto.bietti@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
hi, I recently had from my parents a G3 with OS 9 but I didn't have
enough RAM to install OS 10.4, so I ordered the RAM on eBay, and
meamwhile I installed ubuntu on it.
Now I have the RAM and I would like to have both the systems or maybe
just try mac os X then go back to linux...

how can I boot the Mac os X DVD and install it?
the bootloader of ubuntu doesn't reed the DVD

thx in advance

What bootloader are you using with ubuntu? Have you tried zapping the
PRAM? Hold down option+command+p+r on startup and then try it.

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Blaise Li
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:58 am    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

"Al" wrote in message
<1133898206.900047.50980@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>:

Quote:
(I hope it is bootable because I converted a dmg image to *.iso from
my PC).

Perhaps you should try with an original MacosX DVD to check if the
problem comes from this.

Quote:
It seems like I should try to put an other boot loader like yaboot, do
you think it could be working better?

The ubuntu booting system is already yaboot. If you boot pressing C, you
should not get to yaboot, but boot directly from the CD.

If it doesn't work, try to boot pressing the "alt" key. There should be
a graphical display of the available booting discs. You can insert the
CD, click on the "reload" (turning arrow) button and wait. The CD should
appear and you should be able to select it and try to boot from it
(straight arrow).

bli
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Al_555
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:43 pm    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

Anders Eklöf wrote:

Quote:
I could have guessed as much but it's good to be sure.
Again, are you sure you have a DVD drive ?
And have you tried booting with the C key pressed ?

I do have a DVD drive.
The ubuntu booting system asks on startup: 'press I for GNU/Linux' and
'press C for CDROM'
so I continued pressing C (since the beginning) and the DVD starts
turning, but the system doesn't play the bootable DVD (I hope it is
bootable because I converted a dmg image to *.iso from my PC).

It seems like I should try to put an other boot loader like yaboot, do
you think it could be working better?
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Al_555
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:43 pm    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

Anders Eklöf wrote:

Quote:
I could have guessed as much but it's good to be sure.
Again, are you sure you have a DVD drive ?
And have you tried booting with the C key pressed ?

I do have a DVD drive.
The ubuntu booting system asks: 'press I for GNU/Linux' and 'press C
for CDROM'
so I continued pressing C (since the beginning) and the DVD starts
turning, but the system doesn't play the bootable DVD (I hope it is
bootable because I converted a dmg image to *.iso from my PC).

It seems like I should try to put an other boot loader like yaboot, do
you think it could be working better?
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Anders Eklöf
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Joined: 04 Dec 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:31 pm    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

Al <alberto.bietti@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Anders Eklöf wrote:

1. Does your PowerBook read DVD:s at all?
2. Is your model supported by Mac OS 10.4 (does it have FireWire)?
3. Is it even supported by Mac OS X (does it have USB ports)?

that's not the problem!!!!!
of course the G3 is compatible, it's the firewire version (2 firewire,
2 USB).

I had to ask, since you didn't tell in the first place...
And you haven't answered the first question - yet.

Quote:
Now to some answers:

4. You can boot from the DVD by pressing the C key when you boot.
5. Mac OS 9 should have no problem recognizing the Tiger DVD.
6. You need a separate partition for Tiger or it will overwrite
much of your linux installation with unpredictable results.


Quote:
The problem is that I've putten ubuntu linux on it and completely
removed mac os 9, so linux has changed the boot loader, and it doesn't
recognize the DVD!!!! so I can't install...

I could have guessed as much but it's good to be sure.
Again, are you sure you have a DVD drive ?
And have you tried booting with the C key pressed ?

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Al_555
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Joined: 23 Oct 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:55 pm    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

Anders Eklöf wrote:
Quote:
fAl <alberto.bietti@gmail.com> wrote:

hi, I recently had from my parents a G3 with OS 9 but I didn't have
enough RAM to install OS 10.4, so I ordered the RAM on eBay, and
meamwhile I installed ubuntu on it.
Now I have the RAM and I would like to have both the systems or maybe
just try mac os X then go back to linux...

how can I boot the Mac os X DVD and install it?
the bootloader of ubuntu doesn't reed the DVD

To say the least - not enough information.

First some questions:

1. Does your PowerBook read DVD:s at all?
2. Is your model supported by Mac OS 10.4 (does it have FireWire)?
3. Is it even supported by Mac OS X (does it have USB ports)?

that's not the problem!!!!!
of course the G3 is compatible, it's the firewire version (2 firewire,
2 USB).

Quote:
Now to some answers:

4. You can boot from the DVD by pressing the C key when you boot.
5. Mac OS 9 should have no problem recognizing the Tiger DVD.
6. You need a separate partition for Tiger or it will overwrite
much of your linux installation with unpredictable results.

--
I recommend Macs to my friends, and Windows machines
to those whom I don't mind billing by the hour


The problem is that I've putten ubuntu linux on it and completely
removed mac os 9, so linux has changed the boot loader, and it doesn't
recognize the DVD!!!! so I can't install...
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Anders Eklöf
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Joined: 04 Dec 2005
Posts: 16

PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:03 pm    Post subject: Re: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

fAl <alberto.bietti@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
hi, I recently had from my parents a G3 with OS 9 but I didn't have
enough RAM to install OS 10.4, so I ordered the RAM on eBay, and
meamwhile I installed ubuntu on it.
Now I have the RAM and I would like to have both the systems or maybe
just try mac os X then go back to linux...

how can I boot the Mac os X DVD and install it?
the bootloader of ubuntu doesn't reed the DVD

To say the least - not enough information.

First some questions:

1. Does your PowerBook read DVD:s at all?
2. Is your model supported by Mac OS 10.4 (does it have FireWire)?
3. Is it even supported by Mac OS X (does it have USB ports)?

Now to some answers:

4. You can boot from the DVD by pressing the C key when you boot.
5. Mac OS 9 should have no problem recognizing the Tiger DVD.
6. You need a separate partition for Tiger or it will overwrite
much of your linux installation with unpredictable results.

--
I recommend Macs to my friends, and Windows machines
to those whom I don't mind billing by the hour
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Al_555
*nix forums beginner


Joined: 23 Oct 2005
Posts: 24

PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 3:30 pm    Post subject: install mac os X on a linux PB G3 Reply with quote

hi, I recently had from my parents a G3 with OS 9 but I didn't have
enough RAM to install OS 10.4, so I ordered the RAM on eBay, and
meamwhile I installed ubuntu on it.
Now I have the RAM and I would like to have both the systems or maybe
just try mac os X then go back to linux...

how can I boot the Mac os X DVD and install it?
the bootloader of ubuntu doesn't reed the DVD

thx in advance
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