To boot from a Mac OS CD, select CD-ROM under Boot From. I had a Mac OS 7.5.3 installation for a Mac IIci under BasiliskII and it refused to work under SheepShaver, which emulates a PowerMac. Note that you might have to install a disk under BasiliskII configured for ANY Macintosh and then use that in SheepShaver. On the first tab, you can choose the volumes, add volumes, remove volumes, and create them. Then try it again.ġ) If you have used BasiliskII under Linux before, the GUI for SheepShaver is nearly identical. If you use SuSE, this can be done via YaST. If this is the case, install ALL development packages for your distribution. After that finishes, exit root, as you no dont have to be root to use SheepShaver. SheepShaver or, if you want it available to all users, type su root, type your password, and then doing make install. After the script finishes, it will tell you to run make, so, type make. Ignore the warnings about AM_GTK, as it compiled fine for me with those warnings. Once in the SheepShaver directory, type make links.ĥ) After thats done, type cd src/Unix, and then type. More files will be downloaded.Ĥ) Ignore the BasiliskII directory and type cd SheepShaver. It will download a bunch of files, and when it completes, type cvs -d checkout SheepShaver and press Enter. It will ask for the CVS password, type 'anoncvs', no quotes.ģ) Now type cvs -d checkout BasiliskII and press Enter. Here is where the Mac OS 7.5.5 update is located: Downloadġ) Open a new terminal window, and cd to any directory you like, this will be where the BasiliskII and SheepShaver source will be stored.Ģ) In your terminal window, type cvs -d login and press Enter. Here is where Mac OS 7.5.3 is located: Download