For those having issues with eject: Here is a 32 bit image that will boot your mac off a usb key It's a hd image with mac partition table, a hfs apple_bootstrap and an ext2 partition with the kernel/initrd. Created on an x86 linux box with parted, hfsutils, and offset loopback mount for the ext2 parts. http://people.redhat.com/pnasrat/ppcboot.img sha1sum attached dd if=ppcboot.img of=/dev/sda bs=1k where sda is your usb storage device pop the usb key into your mac. Power up holding the option key (alt) down and you should get the graphical chooser. Choose the disk with the USB logo below it and the small tux log. Click on the -> arrow and it should take you there. Paul
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