If you install Mac OS X on a Powerbook G3 Series computer that does not have
USB, an original Power Macintosh G3 or a Rev. A iMac, and the hard disk is
larger than 8 GB, the destination partition for Mac OS X must be completely
within the first 8 GB of the hard disk.

Otherwise this does not apply.

Steve Sloan

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         AllanL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 2:14 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: install guide?
> 
>       [AllanL]  There is a serious limitation in OSX, it has to be on the
> first 8 gigs as I remember. 
> 
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> 
>       On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Michael Marcucio wrote:
> 
>       > i am decideing to take the plunge once again and try to install
> mandrake on
>       > my powerbook. i just have two questions before i start. First,
> does it
>       > matter where the partions are located on the drive? i am planning
> to have
>       > one partition linux and one mac(osx and 9.1 on same partition).
> and secondly
>       > where is the best online-guide to installing mandrake on a ppc? is
> there one
>       > for 8.2 yet or is it the same for 8.0?
>       > thanks for the help,
>       > mike
>       >
> 
>       It's much the same.  The best plan is to have "Apple Free" space on
> the
>       drive before starting the install, simplest case, after the MacOS
> stuff.
>       There's and html doc in "doc", and some links to Phil's excellent
> demos
>       are below.
> 
>       Stew Benedict
> 
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> 
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