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    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
    From: Northern Calif...
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    rlitt01 wrote:
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    This is how your partitions will look after you manually partition the disk. HFS 60MB size: Right click the boot partion and check the box"Show Apple Partition Map". Make sure Boot and Mount(A/UX) is uncheck. Create your SFS partition and right click for edit partition. Make sure Boot and Mount(A/UX) boxes are checked. Format the partitions and make sure DH0 is named Boot(case sensitive). You can name DH1 what ever name you want make sure the SFS partition is formatted. Like was said earlier in the thread you still have to create the 1MB Apple New World partition.


    P.S
    You probably want to format with ext2. So, you can mount your partition in MorphOS.


    I can't find my Leopard install DVD, so all I have is a couple Tiger install CD's that are for specific hardware (MacMini, and G5 PowerMac), so I have not been able to proceed with attempting a dual, or triple boot setup on my G4 PowerBook that I recently installed the 256gb mSATA and PATA adapter into.

    I was able to install Ubuntu PPC v10.10, but I am still looking for my MacOSX Leopard DVD. With the Tiger install CD, I can open the Disk Utilities program and partition the SSD, but no matter what I do, the smallest partition I can make turns out to be 896mb, which is a big waste of space for the MorphOS Boot partition.

    I don't want to download a torrent of MacOSX10.5.8, as I am afraid it will be infected with spyware of some kind. I guess I'll just keep looking for my misplaced Leopard install DVD. Can someone confirm that Leopard comes on one DVD, and not several CD's or more than one DVD?
    MorphOS - The best Next Gen Amiga choice.
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