I recently bought a 200 GB drive on which to put a minimal install of Linux (namely, Gentoo).
I want to be able to do two things:
1. I want to be able to go between OS X and Linux easily. How do you boot Linux from OS X, and how do you boot OS X from Linux? I suppose on the OS X side, the ideal solution would be to have Linux show up as a Startup Disk. I'm not sure about the Linux side, though.
I've read some stuff about yaBoot, but none of it said anything about how to restart into OS X.
2. Since I'm probably going to have about, oh, 195 GB left over, I was wanting to also make this space available to both OS X and Linux. I assume that I will make several Linux partitons for about 20 GB maximum, and then make a big partition for everything else.
To do this, I need to create two partitons (180 GB and 20 GB) with Disk Utility, then delete the 20 GB one when I'm installing Linux, right?
Thanks
I want to be able to do two things:
1. I want to be able to go between OS X and Linux easily. How do you boot Linux from OS X, and how do you boot OS X from Linux? I suppose on the OS X side, the ideal solution would be to have Linux show up as a Startup Disk. I'm not sure about the Linux side, though.
I've read some stuff about yaBoot, but none of it said anything about how to restart into OS X.
2. Since I'm probably going to have about, oh, 195 GB left over, I was wanting to also make this space available to both OS X and Linux. I assume that I will make several Linux partitons for about 20 GB maximum, and then make a big partition for everything else.
To do this, I need to create two partitons (180 GB and 20 GB) with Disk Utility, then delete the 20 GB one when I'm installing Linux, right?
Thanks