1. Start up into Mac OS X from the installer disk.
2. Choose Disk Utility... from the Apple menu.
3. Set up your partitions. The Mac OS X partition should be set up in HFS+ format. For Linux, I chose "free space" in the format menu.
4. Go ahead and partition the Hard drive. This will erase all data on the Hard disk and split it into Mac OS X and unused space.
5. Install Mac OS X.
6. Reinstall Linux. When asked where to install Linux, make the installer use the free space you allocated.
7. Continue with the installation as normal. (Don't worry if you get funky colors; I got the same thing on my G5. Use the control panel for the display in the K menu.)
8. On startup, boot into Mac OS X by holding the X key. For Linux, hold the L key. For a menu, hold the option key (The menu is much slower).
On Mar 28, 2005, at 12:21 PM, mckeeir wrote:
You probably can't do that, because mac os x requires a certain kind of partition...can't remember what it's called...but instead of just free space it needs to be specially optimized for os x. When I installed a dual boot system...i loaded os x on first and made special partitions for x and left the rest as free space for linux. For more information, go on the yellowdoglinux.com and look for the YDL installation guide. It's really easy to install os x first and then YDL, take it from someone who isn't real experienced with partitioning.
lacinda r wrote:
Hi Bob -
No, I didn't not create a partition for OSX before installing linux. I don't mind wiping the disk and reinstalling - but shouldn't I be able to boot from the OSX install disks even without a valid osx partition? ....
--Lacinda
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----Original Message Follows----
Hello Lacinda,
Did you create a partition for OS X before installing linux? It sounds as if you did not - or if you did, you may have chosen the wrong partition type. Unfortunately, I don't know of any partitioning tools in linux that will allow you to create this partition now, so unless someone else can help, you may need to start from scratch and partition properly before reinstalling linux and then installing OS X.
Good luck! -Bob
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