Answer» ok, so RECENTLY i got my Ubuntu cd's and one of them happens to be a version that will run on mac, so i looked on ebay, and i can get alot of good imac's for cheap (under or just over 100 bucks), i was hoping to get atleast a 400mhz, with 128 or 256 ram, and have a dual boot with whatever mac it comes with, and my ubuntu... is this possiblie? i have never heard of a dual boot on a mac, but then again i havnt heard much of anything about MACS...Have a read:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_do_i_dual_boot_ubuntu_linux_mac_os_x.htmlcant i just use teh GRUB boot loader? like i did for XP, or do i need to use another?
EDIT: also, what do i use in mac to CREATE the linux partition?I don't run Macs, so you should ask Dave Taylor.You probably shouldn't put Ubuntu on a machine any slower than 900mhz. I have it running now on a 900mhz machine with 256 mb of RAM. It's tolerable but still a little laggy on that system.i did LOOK on ebay and there are some ole GX110 P3's that would work, i want to get one of the REALLY tiny ones, so i can put it in my ole cd player or vcr, just for the heck of itehh... I have never heard of such a thing excataly. Mac OS 9 comes with a version of the Startup Disk control panel that will allow ou to choose the startup voluem. Most likely though it would intsall on a Mac OS standered artition. It may also start on a DOS or ProDOS partition. For this you may need an older version of the Drive Setup app. Sounds like an older mac like a PPC 750 would not be preferable but a G4 would be fine. Dual boot with something can require a larger HDD also. Thinking about it your more likely to just simply use Mac OS 8.6 or 9 on an older machene. If you have a newer machene that would ue X then just use Microsoft VPC and install Linux on that.
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