I'd start with playing around in terminal and figuring out how to manipulate files there. You can use man to poke through the details on the commands and then start playing with MacPorts to install anything that isn't already included. OSX terminal by default uses the bash shell so any tutorials using bash should work just fine. Others might have slight variations.

CB

On 9/10/13 9:06 AM, Mike wrote:
No not really. I don't have a good reason for doing it other then I just want 
to try it. I'm not actually sure if I'm going to go through with it but I want 
to see what is involved.
Thanks for the tips guys!

Mike m
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On Sep 9, 2013, at 9:20 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:

Just checking why you would need to do that? You already have full unix in the 
terminal. Is there something in Ubuntu that you really need? You'll have to do 
a lot of fiddling around with partitions unless you are doing this under VMWare.

CB

On 9/9/13 9:58 PM, Mike wrote:
Hey everybody,

The subject line says it all. I'm looking for a guide on how to do this. So far 
everything I have found just says "click here" and that does not help very much.
Thanks for any tips

Mike m
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