On Jun 18, 2009, at 10:32, Darren Weber wrote:
I have attended WWDC2009, where I got access to a developer version
of Snow
Leopard (and SL server) and the latest Xcode tools bundled with the
SDK for
iPhone 3.0.
If I can learn how to create a dual-boot system (so I can hang onto
everything on my Leopard Server), then I may be able to test some
things
(any tips on the best way to do this?). I can't give it a high
priority in
my position, but I expect it will have to be done sooner or later
for me to
make a move to development on Snow Leopard in Sept.
1) Boot off the DVD.
2) select "Disk Utility" from the "Utilities" menu.
3) Select your disk and click on "Partition"
4) Click on the little "+" at the bottom. This will "split" your
Leopard partition and allow you to install SL on a separate partition.
You can then hold down opt at boot to choose your boot disk or install
something like rEFIt.
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