
02-19-2008, 10:42 AM
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A lot of people are experiencing the same error. Interestingly enough, it is not an error. I encountered the same thing, and this is what I did.
heres the deal, Make sure your partition is configured with MBR (Master Boot Record), and assure that the name of your Partition/HD Volume is one word only, i.e. Leopard, not Macintosh HD.
Lastly, make sure the Bootloader you install is MBR as well.
You should be on the road then. - WinLinMac01
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[cite] gaz919:[/cite]It all works ok but I partitioned in guid and now It won't boot from the partition.
even after I do fdisk -e /dev/fdisk0
update
f 2 (which is where my install is)
w
q
at boot it just comes up as b0
Anyone got any idea's do I need to use another command for fdisk for a guid part. or do I just have to use mbr partitions?
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