On 2009-11-13 14:55:12 +0100, Michel Fortin <michel.for...@michelf.com> said:
Really? Can't you just partition your hard disk in two for 10.5? I'm not saying you should take the burden of testing with both, but saying you can't install 10.5 alongside 10.6 seems dubious to me:

1. Use Disk Utility to resize your current partition and create a new one.
2. Boot using your 10.5 installer DVD and install on the new partition.
3. Press option at startup to see a boot menu; open the Startup preference pane to set the default boot partition (or use "bless" on the command line).

Why go through the hassle of dual booting? Kernel ABI compatibility is usually quite good in OS X, so it should be not problem to unpack the Darwin userland somewhere and chroot into it for 10.5 testing...

Take care,
Daniel

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