1 |
<HTML> |
2 |
<HEAD> |
3 |
<TITLE>Quick Start</TITLE> |
4 |
</HEAD> |
5 |
<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF> |
6 |
|
7 |
<H1>Quick Start</H1> |
8 |
|
9 |
The following is a step-by-step guide that shows you how to get SheepShaver |
10 |
up and running in the quickest possible way. We assume that you are running |
11 |
on a PowerMac that already has MacOS installed on a partition of your hard drive |
12 |
and that you have booted into Linux. |
13 |
|
14 |
<P> |
15 |
<OL> |
16 |
<LI>Start the "SheepShaver" program. The "SheepShaver Settings" window will appear. |
17 |
<LI>Click on "Start". SheepShaver will try to detect on which partition MacOS is installed and should then start booting MacOS. |
18 |
<LI>To quit SheepShaver, select "Shutdown" from the Finder's "Special" menu. |
19 |
</OL> |
20 |
|
21 |
When SheepShaver hangs or crashes in fullscreen mode, pressing Ctrl-Esc should |
22 |
quit it and restore the display. |
23 |
|
24 |
<P>In fullscreen mode, press Ctrl-Tab to suspend SheepShaver and return to the |
25 |
normal X11 destop. Press space inside the "SheepShaver suspended" window to |
26 |
reactivate it. |
27 |
|
28 |
<H3>One word of caution:</H3> |
29 |
|
30 |
Volumes which are used by SheepShaver must not also be mounted under Linux |
31 |
while SheepShaver is running. <STRONG>You will lose data and corrupt the |
32 |
volume if you do this!</STRONG> |
33 |
|
34 |
<HR> |
35 |
<ADDRESS> |
36 |
SheepShaver User's Guide |
37 |
</ADDRESS> |
38 |
</BODY> |
39 |
</HTML> |