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hi guys, i recently moved from xp to ubuntu, no dual boot, just ubuntu 5.10.

Now i'd like to try this 0x86, making a dual boot with ubuntu; do u know where can i find a guide?

thank u very much!!!

 

sry for my bad english, i'm from italy :P

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hi guys, i recently moved from xp to ubuntu, no dual boot, just ubuntu 5.10.

Now i'd like to try this 0x86, making a dual boot with ubuntu; do u know where can i find a guide?

thank u very much!!!

 

sry for my bad english, i'm from italy :P

A dual boot OSX86/Linux should be simple:

1) install OSX86 (via dd or with a DVD)

Guides are here:

http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.ph...allation_Guides

2) install Ubuntu with Grub as bootloader and configure a section for OSX86

 

Here you have an exemple for a tri boot. If you pass the section with XP you can use it to make a dual boot:

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=3853

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A dual boot OSX86/Linux should be simple:

1) install OSX86 (via dd or with a DVD)

Guides are here:

http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.ph...allation_Guides

2) install Ubuntu with Grub as bootloader and configure a section for OSX86

 

Here you have an exemple for a tri boot. If you pass the section with XP you can use it to make a dual boot:

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=3853

 

 

ok, thanx..but, am i supposed to reinstall ubuntu too?can i make macosx86 and ubuntu as dual boot now, without reinstall everything?

many thanx!!

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ok, thanx..but, am i supposed to reinstall ubuntu too?can i make macosx86 and ubuntu as dual boot now, without reinstall everything?

many thanx!!

Yes, take a look at the installation guides in the wiki. They are some OSX86 installs via dd or a DVD to a partition until a disk. You just need to make some free space on your HD.

If it's your first OSX86 installation make a backup of your data first, with a mistake you can delete everything.

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Yes, take a look at the installation guides in the wiki. They are some OSX86 installs via dd or a DVD to a partition until a disk. You just need to make some free space on your HD.

If it's your first OSX86 installation make a backup of your data first, with a mistake you can delete everything.

 

 

OK, THANKyou, my problem is not about files, i've formatted recently, the problem is about ubuntu's configuration!!!

i don't really want loose my settings ecc ecc...devices...

so i'd like to partiotion the disk and install mac03x86, with dual boot..thanks again!!

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Great, looks like you're well on your way! Just set up your partitions as you want them from inside ubuntu, boot the osx86 dvd & install, & then set it up in your bootloader. Easy!

 

 

ehehe i think i ve to read very carefully how to set up my loader..i've never done it....i'm a fresh-to-ubuntu-guy....i left xp almost a kmonth ago..but i'm very happy about my progression with ubuntu...i went drunk when i finshed to set up a wireless connection with usb adapter wrapping files :(

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