You should just need to make sure to have an appropriate entry for max os x in nf Using gparted it's as simple as point and click to resize. On my Macbook that cannot afford to lose.Īnother question.MAC has an intel processor.should i follow the x86 install guide in the Is there a detailed overview of how to use parted.because I have valuable information Your other option is to install gentoo from macosx's bootcamp thingy. And grub now supports booting from efi so it shouldn't be hard to get them to dual-boot. parted (and obviously gparted) support shrinking hfs/hfs+ partitions so you'd be good for that.Īnd once you've got the space created you'd just need to follow the gentoo install guide, partition the free space for gentoo and install. You'll need to resize your partition to create space for gentoo. Where can i get a detailed installation guide on how to dual boot I have a core 2 dual 2.0 GHz and 1 GB of Ram Ive decided that I wanna dual boot with gentoo. Posted: Thu 4:14 am Post subject: Macbook Dual boot Gentoo Forums Forum Index Installing Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Macbook Dual boot
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