Hi all,
Hope this is not off topic since this regards Fedora on Mactel.
I was reading this Wiki page on Fedora on Mactel:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraOnMactel
I used BootCamp to resize my Mac OS X partition and then rebooted into the Fedora Core 6 installer.
When you run the anaconda installer, it offers you several options:
- Remove all partitions and autopartition - Remove all Linux partitions and autopartition - Autopartition on free space
If I use the custom mode to see what partitions are there I see:
VFAT HFS+ Free Space (very small) Foreign (created by BootCamp)
So given that there are no Linux partitions and 1 Foreign partition, what option should I use to autopartition? Should I delete the Foreign partition first?
Thanks in advance!
Carles
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On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 10:38 -0800, Carles Cufi wrote:
Hi all,
Hope this is not off topic since this regards Fedora on Mactel.
The mactel is x86 so you probably want fedora-list at redhat.
I was reading this Wiki page on Fedora on Mactel:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraOnMactel
I used BootCamp to resize my Mac OS X partition and then rebooted into the Fedora Core 6 installer.
When you run the anaconda installer, it offers you several options:
- Remove all partitions and autopartition
- Remove all Linux partitions and autopartition
- Autopartition on free space
If I use the custom mode to see what partitions are there I see:
VFAT HFS+ Free Space (very small) Foreign (created by BootCamp)
Choose autopartion on free space and you should be fine.
Paul