If all you need is to run fdisk, the Gentoo minimal installer is a quick
download, about 60MB or so.

bg
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 08:24 -0500, Joey Rockhold wrote:
> Before I got rid of my PPC machine, OpenSUSE was a distro that could
> install and handle the Mac partioning scheme, and at the time that was
> what I used on it.  It did quite well.
> 
> - Joey
> 
> On 5/17/07, Dan Drake <dan at dandrake.org> wrote:
>         I have a Powerbook -- a three-year-old PPC one -- whose hard
>         drive I'd
>         like to repartition. Most live CDs have gparted on them, but I
>         need
>         something that will boot and run on a PowerPC laptop.
>         
>         Any good suggestions? I think an old Ubuntu disc will work but
>         I'd like 
>         to know if there's anything more recent.
>         
>         Thanks,
>         
>         Dan
>         
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