Triple Boot Win7, Ubuntu 9.10 iATKOS
I installed Ubuntu Karmic on a reformatted HD. Then I installed Win7, and used EasyBCD to add linux to the windows bootloader. So I get the winload.exe bootloader when I turn on my machine.
I have successfully installed iATKOS v5i on a clean HD on the same machine. I know I can use EasyBCD to add Mac OS X to winload. After I install leopard, how do I boot back into windows and add a bootloader entry for osx? Also when I installed OSX earlier, it was laggy even when the installer wasn't. I have a friggin' good video card, so how should I speed things up? Computer: Acer Aspire X1700 Intel Pentium Dual-Core @ 2.40 GHz Realtek HD Audio nVidia GeForce G100 (or thats what devicemanager says) PS: I have a USB 8GB drive. Can/Should I install iATKOS there? |
I would have used the latest version of the Chameleon bootloader, it has support to boot off multiple hard drives.
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if you install os x on a flash drive it will run really slow
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Yes, cause PC-EFI creates another partition. Anyway, here's my partition map (thats what windows said)
Disk0: Master Boot Record Partition1: NTFS, Windows 7, Primary, Active Partition2: Ext4, Linux, Primary Partition3: SWAP, LinuxSwap, Logical ...so I have one primary slot left. Does chameleon create another damned partition? And can I boot into windows from it? |
You should may boot in Windows from chameleon bootloader,I can.Anyway I'm using Ubuntu's Grub2 to triple boot Windows+Ubuntu+Mac Leopard.;)
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So when I install, I can access Ubuntu+Windows? Then I use EasyBCD to add MacOS to the windows bootloader + make Windows partition active?
And if this creates a partition with just chameleon, can it be logical? |
Yeah, what I do is add all the OS's to my windows bootloader, and from that, I can either load up Windows, Chameleon, or Grub
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If you install grub last, it will pickup all the bootloaders including Windows.
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If you click customize or advanced on the last step of installing linux, you can install it to just the linux partition instead of the whole drive
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The best and the most certain is to install Grub2(Linux) last then you can add the Mac's entry later in boot/grub/grub.cfg file through etc/grub/custom.It was the only way for me to triple boot successfully.
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