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check out my post bro, im the 2nd and 4th post, describes more in detail how to flag partitions as active......

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...p;?do=findComment&comment=1144865

 

 

boot off osx86 install dvd, hit F8 when prompted to press any key or F8 for start up options.

 

type, "-s" without quotes to enter in single user mode, something like a dos boot up. (wait a minute for it to load)

 

type without quotes and press enter after each line and wait for it to display that it has performed the action.

 

fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0

(this means select hard drive 1, rdisk1 would select the 2nd hard drive if you have a 2nd physical hard drive, for future ref)

 

flag 1

(this means flag the first partition on hard drive, meaning the first os you installed, typing flag 2 would flag the 2nd partition. I'm taking it you know what partitions are and you have seperated the installs with seperate partitions, lol) after you hit flag 1 enter, then wait for it to perform action and then type:

 

update

 

write

 

quit

 

reboot

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