On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 15:59, Bryce C wrote: > Because 1, yaboot will boot without needing a key to be held down 2, > it's configurable, and 3, you still need a bootloader to boot the Linux > kernel and I don't believe (fairly confidently) that OF will go that > far, but only recognize the bootstrap partitions. The Linux icon will > boot the (main) bootstrap partition and the OSX icon will boot OSX's > bootstrap partition directly. Otherwise, the machine will boot the first > bootstrap partition it encounters (which is why the Gentoo docs have you > reorder the partitions, making the linux bootstrap hda2 instead of say > hda12). Agreed. Yaboot sounds like the way to go. I should be able to easily run Gentoo full-time and then pull up the OSX operating system through Mac-On-Linux (MOL) when I need something OSX-specific. > I don't know how clueful the employees are when it comes to Linux on the > hardware, but they can, and will sell you the machine. As for my idea of > booting a LiveCD in-store, I've never tried it myself. That was just an > idea I thought of while writing the e-mail. It won't effect the > computer's solid-state components in any way, and will leave no residue. I'm very familiar with booting CD-based linux distros on x86 architecture. The Apple store folks will probably be willing to play along. We'll see. ...Kevin --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss