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Contents

Preface
History of Linux for the PowerPC
An Overview of This Manual
Upgrading from a Prior Version of Linux for the PowerPC
A Word From the Developers
Notes from the Editor
1 Addendum to The Official Red Hat Linux Guide
1.1 Chapter 2 Before You Begin
1.1.1 Subsection 2.2.4 Checking for Updated Diskette Images
1.1.2 Subsection 2.3.1 Basic Hardware Configuration
1.1.3 Subsection 2.4.1 PCMCIA Support During the Installation
1.1.4 Subsection 2.4.6.1 Installing From a Hard Drive - How To Do It
1.1.5 Section 2.5 Need a Supplemental Diskette?
1.1.6 Section 2.7 Installation Classes
1.1.7 Section 2.8 Disk Partitioning
1.2 Chapter 3 Starting the Installation
1.2.1 Subsection 3.2.1 Booting the Installation Program
1.2.2 Subsection 3.3.2 Selecting a Keyboard Type
1.3 Chapter 4 Local Media Installations
1.3.1 Section 4.4 Upgrading or Installing
1.3.2 Section 4.5 Installation Class
1.3.3 Section 4.7 Creating Partitions for Red Hat Linux
1.4 Chapter 5 Network Installations
1.4.1 Section 5.4 Upgrading or Installing
1.4.2 Section 5.6 Installation Class
1.4.3 Section 5.8 Creating Partitions for Red Hat Linux
1.5 Chapter 6 Finishing the Installation
1.5.1 Section 6.8 Creating a Boot Diskette
1.5.2 Section 6.9 Installing LILO
1.5.3 Section 6.10 Configuring X Windows
1.6 Chapter 7 Finding Documentation
1.6.1 Section 7.2 Help from the Internet Community
1.7 Chapter A Getting Technical Support
2 Booting Linux PPC
2.1 Macintosh: MkLinux
2.1.1 Install the Mac OS Files
2.1.2 Configuring the lilo.conf file
2.1.2.1 Atapi CD-ROM
2.1.2.2 Hard Disk, or Network Install
2.1.2 Configuring the lilo.conf file
2.1.3 Rebooting into MkLinux
2.1.4 After Installation
2.2 Macintosh: Linux
2.2.1 Running the Installer
2.2.2 After Installation
2.3 PReP
3 So you have USB eh?
3.1 What is USB?
3.1.1 USB and Linux
3.2 What devices work with USB and Linux?
3.3 USB device naming
3.3.1 Keyboards
3.3.2 Mice
4 Partitioning Your Disk
4.1 What is the Apple disk partition format?
4.2 Command List
4.3 Viewing the current Partition Map
4.4 Editing the Partition Map
4.4.1 Creating a New Partition
4.4.2 Rename Partition
4.4.3 Delete Partition
5 Using the fbdev
5.1 The fbset program
5.2 Configuring X Windows
6 Finishing the Installation


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