dual boot 10.3 & 10.4 (and maybe linux too!)

alright ppl, any reason why i can't have a dual boot system with 10.3.9 and 10.4.x installed in separate partitions? i might also have ubuntu installed on another partition. this will be on a fresh hard drive hopefully.

i'm thinking i'll keep the 10.3 partion small (3-5 Gig) and use the Tiger partition as the main area of the disc. any prblems with that?

thanks for any help, stefven.

1.33 g4 powerbook

Posted on Aug 23, 2006 6:18 AM

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Aug 23, 2006 7:06 AM in response to blonqhern

thanks for the replies. why a 10GB partition? is that for virtual memory?


It is for both virtual memory, and logfiles, and the need to avoid data writing and rewriting in so small a space from slowing down the machine.

oh, and there's no reason why my iMacG5 DVDs wont work on a powerbook or is there?


There is. Those disks are licensed only for the machines they came with. And evidence exists that certain models will install different drivers which could potentially yield kernel panics like those in my FAQ:

http://www.macmaps.com/kernelpanic.html

The top of my upgrade FAQ discusses more reasons why system specific disks are not to be used with other Macs:

http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html#SYSTEMSPECIFIC

Aug 23, 2006 7:45 AM in response to a brody

thanks for the replies. why a 10GB partition? is

that for virtual memory?

It is for both virtual memory, and logfiles, and the
need to avoid data writing and rewriting in so small
a space from slowing down the machine.


right, i'm running protool on panther so I still want my 10.3 install to be as fast as possible.

oh, and there's no reason why my iMacG5 DVDs wont

work on a powerbook or is there?

There is. Those disks are licensed only for the
machines they came with. And evidence exists that
certain models will install different drivers which
could potentially yield kernel panics like those in
my FAQ:


ahh, forgot about things like licenses. i imagine there's a generic OS X install I can get from apple then.

thanks, again.

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