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Re: ROM 01 GS diskless boot to Appleshare. YES IT WORKS!!!



dans l'article 3d76327c@news.svn.net, Paul Grammens � grammens@svn.net a
�crit le 4/09/02 18:26�:

> 
> "Cheezy" <mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
> B99B8C41.9E32%mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr">news:B99B8C41.9E32%mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr...
>> Ok, guys, there must be something I'm missing here. How do you physically
>> install GS OS on a Macintosh ?
> 
> It goes in a folder on the Mac hard disk.  The installation process creates
> the file. Just follow this process:
> 
>> http://www.mandrake.demon.co.uk/Apple/ltalk/iigs_rb.html
> 
>> I mean, how can you have a Prodos partition
>> on a Mac ? Do you boot off the server using built-in Appletalk, through
>> localtalk ?
> 
> You can make a ProDos partition on a Mac hard disk if you want, using the
> formatting utility. I'm not sure if you can access it thru AppleShare,
> though.
> 
>> I have a Rom 1 GS and several classic Macs so I'm eager to try !
>> I also have a LC 475 with //e card. Could that be of any help on the
> Prodos
>> side ?
>> 
> 
> If you have a IIe card, you really should make a couple of ProDos partitions
> for it. One of the big advantages of the IIe card is it gives you a IIe with
> a SCSI hard disk.  You can buy an appropriate Mac and the card for less than
> the cost of a SCSI card for a IIe, so it's even the lowest-cost solution.
> -Paul
> 
> 

Well thanks ! It appears much clearer to me now !

Cheezy