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            • July 25, 2005

              Multiboot OSX | Favorite Linux Distro | Windows XP = It could one day be said "Yeah, I own a Mac"

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              Multibooting Intel based Macs - A Step-by-step How to Guide Disclaimer: We have read the NDA from Apple and do not see that this violates it. If we are wrong however someone please let us know and we'll happily remove the following. It is NOT or intention to violate this NDA or to make anyone upset. We are only trying to help others in the community by benefiting from the work we have done

              By Ross Carlson and Joel Wampler

              Quick Guide | Full Guide | Install OS X | Install Windows XP | Install CentOS Linux | Drivers

              In this guide we'll take you through installing multiple operating systems on the Intel based Developer Macintosh machine. This guide was put together by Ross Carlson and Joel Wampler to hopefully get you through building a machine that can run every major operating system currently available. This guide takes about 2 hours total. Let's get started...

              You know, this reminds me... I need to post a thankyou to whomever wrote the TracOnWindows Insallation Guide for the 0.8.4 release. That'll be next... in the mean time...

              Imagine there's no hardware

              MacOS can't run on

              Imagine there's no reason

              and if I were to go on...

              Imagine all the people

              Chasing to beat me down....

              Oooooh oooohhh oooooh oooooh OWWWW....

              Damn, that hurt...

            • Posted by m.david : July 25, 2005 09:32 PM GMT

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