Red Hat posted an article on how to install RHEL 5 on a MacBook Pro:

http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/05/16/painless-dual-booting-with-rhel
-5-and-a-macbookpro/

I've heard of being able to triple-boot Mac OS X/Linux/Window. Try
searching google for "macbook pro triple boot", I got a few hits when I
did.

Andrew Philipoff
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Maser
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 1:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [rhelv5-list] Is it possible (realistically) to "clone" a
RedHat 5install?

Hi all...

User here asked me about the possibility of setting up a "triple 
boot" MacPro after 10.5 comes out.


I can "clone" XP (and Vista) using imaging products like 
Ghost/Acronis (we have a master image we put on the Windows boxes and 
I've successfully used Ghost to move XP into a "bootcamp" partition 
with no problems...)

I can clone OSX (using Carbon Copy Cloner or "Disk Utility") between 
multiple Macs with no problem.


Is there a way to move an installed Red Hat image from one hardware 
box to another?  Or is this not feasible/recommended?

I can set up "rEFIt" (http://refit.sourceforge.net/ ) so that I can 
have 3 different bootable partitions on the Mac, but haven't ever 
considered if I could move a RedHat install from one computer to 
another (potentially where the "master image" is on a Windows machine 
and the target would then be a MacPro).  Our RedHat installs are 
currently so few and far between that we only ever do them from the 
master .isos

Anybody ever try this?

Thanks!

- Steve
-- 
Steve Maser ([EMAIL PROTECTED])    | Thinking is man's only basic virtue,
Desktop Support Manager          | from which all the others proceed.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering  |                          -- Ayn Rand

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