You'll want a Full Release (the installer which builds a filesystem,
installs a suite of binaries, a kernel, and a booter, all from MacOS),
and then very likely you'll also want an Update, which often includes
only a new kernel, and perhaps a new booter or a few replacement
binary executables.
Full Release DR2.1 had six updates. As of this writing, the last Full
Release from Apple Computer is DR3, which has no updates.
ftp://ftp.mklinux.apple.com/pub/
Development has continued through the GENERIC kernels. For more
information see:
Where do I get the GENERIC kernels from?
jonh@cs.dartmouth.edu, ddkilzer@earthlink.net |