AmigaOS Installation Files
Instead of the boot, root, and driver files above, just download
&amiga-install-tarball;.
Unpack &amiga-install-tarball; into a partition with at least 25MB
free. We recommend you unpack it into a directory named
debian. The &amiga-install-tarball; will create an
amiga subdirectory.
Write down the Linux partition name for the location where your new
debian directory is. See
for more information on Linux partition
naming.
Atari TOS Installation Files
Instead of the boot, root, and driver files above, just download
&atari-install-tarball;.
Unpack &atari-install-tarball; into a partition with at least 25 MB
free. We recommend you unpack it into a directory named
debian.
After unpacking, you should have an atari
subdirectory. Do not rename any files in this directory.
Write down the Linux partition name for the location where your new
debian directory is. See
for more
information on Linux partition naming.
68k MacOS Installation Files
Instead of the boot, root, and driver files above, just download
&mac-install-tarball;.
Unpack &mac-install-tarball; into a partition with at least 25 MB
free. We recommend you unpack it into a directory named
debian. Use Stuffit Expander
(at least version 5.5) or MacGZip to extract it
from its archive.
After unpacking, you should have a mac subdirectory. Do
not rename any files in this directory. Do not allow your
decompression program to decompress drivers.tgz.
Write down the Linux partition name for the location where your new
debian directory is. See
for more information on Linux partition naming.