Andyring: go ahead and post that as an answer so we can clear this Q out.
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While cleaning out my closet I found my good ol' Mac SE/30, I have a LAN set up right now and could use this thing, when I boot it up I get that nice *sad mac* image, the code tells me there is system probs, so I want to get my hands on a BOOT DISK (shrinkwrap image) so I can at least boot off a floppy and make an attempt to fix it.
also, I am looking for a Linux distribution that will run on that baby, and a URL or when I can download it..
best regards,
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Nick
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by: andyringPosted on 2000-02-10 at 21:03:26ID: 2510384
OK, for starters, you can download disk images from Apple's ftp site. Pick your system version (6.x, 7.x).
Support_Ar ea/ Apple_S oftware_Up dates/Engl ish-North_ American/M acintosh/ S ystem/Olde r_System/
org/
ftp://ftp.apple.com/Apple_
As for making Linux run on it, check out this site:
http://www.mac.linux-m68k.
Good luck, keep us posted.