Before I thought Mac OS X is "new world", being a software thing. Mac OS
9 is "old world".
Now I am a bit confused. If I wish to run a 3-OS system with Mac OS 9 +
Mac OS X + Gentoo Linux, should I partition my harddisk in old world?
I suspect I should do the following (currently I am already using Gentoo
Linux on my iBook/G3)
1. backup my Linux
2. Install Mac OS 9
3. Install Mac OS X. It should help me to configure it as dual boot.
while leave some empty space;
4. restore the Linux backup and run yaboot.
Is this correct?
Best regards
Zhang Weiwu
9 is "old world".
Now I am a bit confused. If I wish to run a 3-OS system with Mac OS 9 +
Mac OS X + Gentoo Linux, should I partition my harddisk in old world?
I suspect I should do the following (currently I am already using Gentoo
Linux on my iBook/G3)
1. backup my Linux
2. Install Mac OS 9
3. Install Mac OS X. It should help me to configure it as dual boot.
while leave some empty space;
4. restore the Linux backup and run yaboot.
Is this correct?
Best regards
Zhang Weiwu