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Working on my G5 mod, setting up a budget for the hardware going with an I5 quad core, Gigabyte motherboard, 1666Mhz DDR3 Ram (6Gb), 1 Tb (split 500gb, 500gb) WD Sata harddrive, Nvidia 650TI graphic card.

 

Purpose of the build is for studing and understanding Mac build

 

But now I am working on Ubuntu/linux builds  Thinking of KDE with the build a 64 byte version

 

might do a dual boot system but I heard  there are some complication with the boot master. None the less would like an option to weight out which one would go well with the system.

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thank you for posting,

 

I have already installed KDE on a Psata (laptop) harddrive, 230Gb. I have a power adapter for Psata to Sata that fits into a standard desktop I will go that route for sure then. It will be less complicated, I will split the 1tb but I do not know what partition format to use. I want to share data in between so I can tranfer data between OS. 

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Thank you once again, 

 

sadly I do not have a spare box (external or HTPC) I guess I will have to require one later on :) 

 

I know this sounds off topic but it corresponds with formatting FAT file system. HP has a USB format program that will by pass the rated 4Gb limitation. I used the same Psata to backup my PS3 file to format the harddrive, Since the PS3 system will not allow NTFS harddrive to connect and be used I had to use the HP usb format program to format the harddrive into FAT32 the program also allows you to format to fat and bypass the limitation

 

Not sure if I will be able to do the same over 100Gb but I am willing to try. 

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