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Thanks for the feedback
From what I understand, Gentoo is based on BSD.
Gentoo is based on Gentoo. The init scripts and ports system is BSD-inspired though.
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I'll have a look at the Gentoo guide to see if it'll help any with the booting issue. I'm just surprised that with a new distro like FC4 or one as well established as Yellow Dog, that I'd need to manually mess around with boot configs with what pretty much amounts to a vanilla install.
Thanks again.
You don't need to manually mess around with boot configs any more than you would on ANY other distribution on ANY other hardware platform; the thing is to install your system (Yellow Dog have an OEM ISO on their site for you to leech if you want Yellow Dog), and then set the boot environment in firmware to pick the right drive and pass the right arguments.
LILO and GRUB on RedHat on PC does not do this automatically or automagically for you. You have to sit and type extra if you want it the way you want it (dual-booting Windows, perhaps).
Fedora Core support is coming along for Pegasos, we donated machines to developers there. If you can be patient it will be as automated and fully supporting as the distriution gets. Yellow Dog should match at roughly the same time, they are selling Pegasos-based machines so it is in their best interest of course. I know that doesn't help you with an iBook, but the principle (OpenFirmware-based PowerPC hardware) is the same.
Neko