
#Sheepshaver no sound install
You will need to determine the model before you install the proper driver. Also, for mount options, you may select "noatime".įor more installation notes, see Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide.Īpple G4 iBooks and Aluminum Powerbooks come with Broadcom chips. To create your root partition, the partition your Debian system is actually installed on, choose the remaining free space, and for "Use as:" choose "Ext4 journaling file system", then for "Mount point:" choose "/ - the root file system". To create a swap partition, set a size equal to or more than your physical RAM (for suspend-to-disk to work reliably), and for "Use as:" choose "swap area". To create a bootloader partition, create a partition 1 MB in size, and for the "Use as:" option choose " ?NewWorld boot partition" (without the question mark Debian Wiki insists on putting there). Once in debian-installer, use "Manual Partitioning" in the partitioner to create three new partitions in the free space for Debian: a bootloader partition, a swap partition, and a root partition. Then install OS X or OS 9 on another partition before moving on to Debian's installer. If you intend to dual boot, it is generally recommended you use your Mac-native disk tools to partition your hard drive and format the first partition as "Free Space" for Debian. If Debian is the only system you intend to install on your Macintosh hard drive, use debian-installer's "Guided Partitioning" and it will create the needed partitions for you.
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