Hi

You need to put each version of OSX on a different partition. As you 
already have Tiger installed that makes it a bit more difficult.

You can do non-destructive partitioning with iPartition, but you will need 
to start the iBook up in Target mode on another Mac, then resize the Tiger 
partition to something smaller and then create a new partition in the free 
space.

If you don't have another Mac, then you only option is to wipe the hard 
drive and when installing OSX, you need to partition the hard drive first 
in to two.

Simon

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On Oct 20 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I want to install os x jaguar on my ibook, without touching the os x
tiger that installed on him right now.
I have the 2 disks of the installtion, and when I incert them into the
ibook and starting the mac up, I get the installtion menu.

help me please Ben 



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