![]() ![]() Ignore the warning about the swap partition.Choose "Manual" partitioning and select the new (probably called /dev/sda3) partition as your root.When Ubuntu comes up, click on the "Install" icon on the desktop.Start it again with the "c" key pressed to boot from the CD.When the rEFIt menu comes up, check if the partition tables are synced.Download the Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Live CD and burn it.Open a terminal and type: sudo diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 200G Linux Linux 200G Let's say you want to resize your OS X partition to 200GB and create a new 200GB Linux partition. The following procedure is risky and could damage your system and/or make it unbootable. You DO NOT need Bootcamp to do this! This is assuming you have a single hard disk installed, with a default OS X partition.īefore you proceed: please make sure you have a current backup of your system. This is the quickest way I found to get a basic system up and running on a Mac Pro 8-core (should work for the other versions as well).
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