Well, I've installed the final version of macos x three times, and every time I did it the installer reordered the partitions. It put lots of small partitions first on the disk, before my bootstrap partition. But the main mac os x partition itself, on the other hand, was created last on the disk, where I wanted it to be. Thus, every time I've installed mac os x I've had to boot debian with the cd and reorder the partitions...
Johan Ethan Benson wrote: > > > people said the beta did that, i tested it and found that simply was > not true. > > OSX deletes the partition you give it and recreates its partitions in > that space, the same way as we do with placeholders. > > you simply must create the OSX partition LAST on the disk, just like > MacOS partitions. > > i have not heard any evidence that the final version changes this > (other then it totally erases the disk and all partitions if you do > any sort of partitioning, just like MacOS)/ > > -- > Ethan Benson > http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature

