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@leo:

After you run Darwin a first time to make the partition, you must boot darwin one more time.

Where you entered 'shell' the last time, you have to enter 1 (hit Enter) and afterward type 0 (and hit Enter). Then Darwin would create the bootable partitions. When Darwin starts to install, you can shut down PPC and reboot it with the OS-X installation iso.

Good night

KlyX

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I can run iPhoto and iTunes, albeit not fast and can't do much with em but I can definitely move around the desktop and do stuff.

You can use iTunes and stuff and I can get beat at a game of Chess (albeit, I wasn't really trying too hard, not that it would have made a difference!)

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@leo:

After you run Darwin a first time to make the partition, you must boot darwin one more time.

Where you entered 'shell' the last time, you have to enter 1 (hit Enter) and afterward type 0 (and hit Enter). Then Darwin would create the bootable partitions. When Darwin starts to install, you can shut down PPC and reboot it with the OS-X installation iso.

Good night

KlyX

i never had to do that. :blink:

I just booted off the 10.2 isos and used disk utility to create my partition and setup the disk. :D

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@XP-Viper: You have to make a change in your Config-File, so that PPC isn't booting automatically from the first device. Search the line:

prom_bootmethod = "auto"

and change it into "select". So when you reboot you can choose the corect partition...

@Starman: Yes, I suppose too. All these, which have installed OS X without Darwin would have problems, when they want to reboot ;)

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