OliverBarker
February 23rd, 2010, 10:37 PM
Well I'm an apple person. So naturally when I heard about hackintoshing I took it. Buying several HP minis and installing OS X on them. Thank god for iDeneb 1.3! Anyway, to the topic. I wanted to triple boot OS X, Windows 7 and Ubuntu 9.04. The HP Mini 110 will be my play toy.
Now, I partitioned it as followed and have successfully installed OS X and Windows 7. ANd have a partition for Ubuntu.
*Mac OS Extended Journaled - Mac OS X 10.5.5 (soon updating) - 20Gb
*NFTS - Windows 7 Ultimate - 16Gb
*FAT32 - FOR UBUNTU - 10Gb
*FAT32 - Data Partition - 100Gb aprox.
Using the 9.04 live disk how can I install Ubuntu on the sda3 partition without erasing the others, yet still being able to select it using Chameleon Bootloader at startup?
Now, I partitioned it as followed and have successfully installed OS X and Windows 7. ANd have a partition for Ubuntu.
*Mac OS Extended Journaled - Mac OS X 10.5.5 (soon updating) - 20Gb
*NFTS - Windows 7 Ultimate - 16Gb
*FAT32 - FOR UBUNTU - 10Gb
*FAT32 - Data Partition - 100Gb aprox.
Using the 9.04 live disk how can I install Ubuntu on the sda3 partition without erasing the others, yet still being able to select it using Chameleon Bootloader at startup?