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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootX}}
 
{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootX}}
 
{{Languages|UbuntuHelp:BootX}}
 
{{Languages|UbuntuHelp:BootX}}
If you're using the excellent wiki [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/OldWorldMacs]]
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If you're using the excellent wiki [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/OldWorldMacs|Installation/OldWorldMacs]]
but don't know how to use miBoot or [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]], this page will hopefully
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but don't know how to use miBoot or BootX, this page will hopefully
 
give
 
give
you ample instructions.  Please be aware that [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] is only needed
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you ample instructions.  Please be aware that BootX is only needed
 
for Old World Macs and requires that a functional Mac OS (not OS X)
 
for Old World Macs and requires that a functional Mac OS (not OS X)
 
system is installed on the first partition of the hard drive.
 
system is installed on the first partition of the hard drive.
=== Install [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] ===
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=== Install BootX ===
First download and install [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] from http://penguinppc.org/~benh/BootX_1.2.2.sit.
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First download and install BootX from http://penguinppc.org/~benh/BootX_1.2.2.sit.
Copy the "Linux Kernels" folder to your System Folder, the [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]]
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Copy the "Linux Kernels" folder to your System Folder, the BootX
extension to your Extensions folder, and the [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] App to your Control
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extension to your Extensions folder, and the BootX App to your Control
Panels folder ([[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] App can be copied anywhere, but this is a good
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Panels folder (BootX App can be copied anywhere, but this is a good
 
place to put it).
 
place to put it).
=== Configure [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] ===
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=== Configure BootX ===
 
You then need to copy the Linux kernel from the Ubuntu
 
You then need to copy the Linux kernel from the Ubuntu
 
installation CD to the Linux Kernels folder in your System
 
installation CD to the Linux Kernels folder in your System
 
folder.  The kernel is located at install:powerpc:vmlinux. 
 
folder.  The kernel is located at install:powerpc:vmlinux. 
Now open [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] App. The kernel selected by default should be the
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Now open BootX App. The kernel selected by default should be the
 
one you copied (vmlinux) but you'll need to specify a RAM disk
 
one you copied (vmlinux) but you'll need to specify a RAM disk
 
(initrd.gz) so select Options... and check "Use Specified RAM
 
(initrd.gz) so select Options... and check "Use Specified RAM
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=== Install Ubuntu ===
 
=== Install Ubuntu ===
 
You can now press the Linux button to boot into the
 
You can now press the Linux button to boot into the
installation system and follow the [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/OldWorldMacs]] instructions from
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installation system and follow the [[UbuntuHelp:Installation/OldWorldMacs|Installation/OldWorldMacs]] instructions from
 
there.  Please be aware that you will have to copy the Linux
 
there.  Please be aware that you will have to copy the Linux
 
kernel and RAM disk image from /boot on your new Ubuntu installation to
 
kernel and RAM disk image from /boot on your new Ubuntu installation to
 
the "Linux Kernels" folder in the Macintosh System Folder before you
 
the "Linux Kernels" folder in the Macintosh System Folder before you
 
can boot into the newly installed Ubuntu system.
 
can boot into the newly installed Ubuntu system.
For more details on using [[UbuntuHelp:BootX|BootX]] go to http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/.
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For more details on using BootX go to http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/.
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2010年5月19日 (三) 21:46的最新版本


If you're using the excellent wiki Installation/OldWorldMacs but don't know how to use miBoot or BootX, this page will hopefully give you ample instructions.  Please be aware that BootX is only needed for Old World Macs and requires that a functional Mac OS (not OS X) system is installed on the first partition of the hard drive.

Install BootX

First download and install BootX from http://penguinppc.org/~benh/BootX_1.2.2.sit. Copy the "Linux Kernels" folder to your System Folder, the BootX extension to your Extensions folder, and the BootX App to your Control Panels folder (BootX App can be copied anywhere, but this is a good place to put it).

Configure BootX

You then need to copy the Linux kernel from the Ubuntu installation CD to the Linux Kernels folder in your System folder.  The kernel is located at install:powerpc:vmlinux.  Now open BootX App. The kernel selected by default should be the one you copied (vmlinux) but you'll need to specify a RAM disk (initrd.gz) so select Options... and check "Use Specified RAM Disk". If you're not prompted to browse to a RAM disk image then hit the choose button and browse to the initrd.gz file at install:powerpc on the install cd.

Install Ubuntu

You can now press the Linux button to boot into the installation system and follow the Installation/OldWorldMacs instructions from there.  Please be aware that you will have to copy the Linux kernel and RAM disk image from /boot on your new Ubuntu installation to the "Linux Kernels" folder in the Macintosh System Folder before you can boot into the newly installed Ubuntu system. For more details on using BootX go to http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/.