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    Kubuntu on a powerbook 3400c/240, using Quik Loader

    Hi,

    I've just installed Kubuntu on my (crappy) laptop, the install went thru A-OK, right up until the end.
    The installer did not install a boot loader

    I have BootX on a macos 8.5 partition but whenever i try to boot the kernel that is precompiled on the disc, using hda8 as the root partition it cant mount the partition, wich is a ext2 part.

    i was running debian on it for quite some time, with little troubles other than random kernel panics.. but thats another story

    I want to install Quik, but im unsure on how i can do that.

    does anyone know of a ppc live cd maybe, that i could boot to and mount my root partition? or any other ideas that may be able to help me out here..

    Thanks,
    DarkNoise

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    Re: Kubuntu on a powerbook 3400c/240, using Quik Loader

    wiki, check it

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/OldWorldMacs

    i might write a tutorial on using quik when i get around to it

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      Re: Kubuntu on a powerbook 3400c/240, using Quik Loader

      DarkNoise can you write up that tutorial on using Quik? I have a PowerCenter Pro 210 with a tiny 2GB HDD so I can't afford to waste space on using Mac OS 8/9 as a bootloader!

      If I follow this install guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/OldWorldMacs and and get Kubuntu installed, would it be possible to install Quik from there? Possibly using apt-get or something similar? Could I then boot into Kubuntu using Quik and remove Mac OS?

      Thanks.

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