DartheTater
July 10th, 2009, 04:02 PM
Dumb newbie question, but Grub will detect Mac OS X right? I have the universal version of OS X that will install on all X86 machines. I do not have a mac. I have 4 hard drives.
I want to install XP, Vista, Mac OS X, Super Ubuntu, and maybe Xbuntu. FYI it's for fun. :P
XP and Vista would be on a drive each. Then OS X on it's own drive and the Ubuntu(s) on the last hard drive.
The best way would be to install them in the order listed right? That way Grub will setup a nice boot menu?
Alternately is there some freeware bootloader that I can use that will detect these OSs without a hassle?
Currently I have XP and Win2k and a boot menu from Windows. The boot sector on this drive should stay intact right? Grub won't over-write it will it? (Ubuntu will be installed on another hard drive).
Any help would be appreciated.
I want to install XP, Vista, Mac OS X, Super Ubuntu, and maybe Xbuntu. FYI it's for fun. :P
XP and Vista would be on a drive each. Then OS X on it's own drive and the Ubuntu(s) on the last hard drive.
The best way would be to install them in the order listed right? That way Grub will setup a nice boot menu?
Alternately is there some freeware bootloader that I can use that will detect these OSs without a hassle?
Currently I have XP and Win2k and a boot menu from Windows. The boot sector on this drive should stay intact right? Grub won't over-write it will it? (Ubuntu will be installed on another hard drive).
Any help would be appreciated.