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"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

You can use the slider bar to change the size of the
partitions here.
6. Choose the top partition and select Unallocated in the menu that by default displays
Mac OS Extended. The second partition should be Mac OS Standard for Mac OS, and if
you are loading Mac OS X as well, the third partition should be Mac OS Extended (available
only if you chose 3 partitions). Make sure to label the partitions appropriately.
7. Select OK and then Initialize.
Resume your installation of Mac OS as normal.
Installing Mac OS 9 or Earlier, Mac OS X,
and Yellow Dog Linux on Multiple Hard Drives
Because of the way the system boots, you should have the drive to which you plan to install Yellow
Dog Linux as the first hard drive in the IDE chain, set as Master. Mac OS or Mac OS X should be
placed as the second drive in the chain and have the jumper set to Slave.
Then install the other versions of Mac OS (9 or earlier, or X) onto the other hard drives. You need
only to select a drive other than the first one during the installation procedure. You must install
Yellow Dog Linux as the last operating system on the first drive.
Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1 Special Considerations
All the planning noted previously applies to Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1, but there is one special consideration
to take into account.


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