Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 508 from 2010/10/14
From: Nevada
Hello,
After toasting 5 hours away, I finally got the whole partitioning thing down on my PowerMac Quicksilver 2002. I just wanted to mention a few notes during my trip and figuring things out.
*When you go to partition using the OS X install CD, OS X 10.5 DVD does NOT let you go under a 1GB partition, so I was forced to use my OS X 10.4 DVD.
*When you partition up a new hard drive, be sure to include another partition for Work. (Following the guide available on this site to dual boot, it just said to split into three partitions, which I forgot to include an extra partition because it made 1 partition for MorphOS, that being System, and I really wanted "Work" partition as well)
*After you setup your partitions using the OS X 10.4 DVD, do NOT have the "Install Mac OS 9 Drivers" checked..... What this did was install a ton of 64KB and 128KB partitions in the very beginning of the hard drive I was working with, and when it came time to install MorphOS, it complained about the drive sectors it started and ended on. (Please correct me if im wrong, I am really tired and thats all I remember lol.)
*One more thing, when I had two hard drives on the same chain on my PowerMac G4 Quicksilver 2002 tower, MorphOS would not see any hard drives at all. Both drives were set to Cable Select. OS X sees everything just fine when both hard drives were on the same chain, but MorphOS didn't see either drive when I went to install. (I never tried to setup jumpers and giving it another shot.... I also didnt do it where I would have one hard drive detached, then having MorphOS take over the entire hard disk, then reattach the other hard drive and install OS X on the other hard drive.)
Anyways, I figured id spill what I learned tonight. I am just glad to have a dual booting PowerMac G4.
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