Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: rtgwbmsr on 9 September 2002, 06:40
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This whole "Mac OS X has to be installed in the first 8 GB of a partition" thing BLOWS A$$! Jaguar (2+ GB), Developer Tools (1GB) iTunes & The Music folder (5 GB), Oh wait...I can't fit more...WTF!!!
Why can't Apple figure something out to get MOSX to install on a WHOLE DRIVE, not a drive that has to be Minced into little pieces to get something out of it?
//Rant
Anyway...is there a workaround? Anything?
[ September 08, 2002: Message edited by: The_Muffin_Man/B0b ]
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Why dont you move the music folder on a diffrent partition or drive? Without the 5 gig music folder 10 with dev tools would only take 3 gigs giving you alot of space to work with. Besides its better to keep the partition with the os nice and clean. Also isint the 8 gig rule only for really old g3's?
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PowerBook G3 Series (All: Wallstreet, Wallstreet II, Lombard, and I think Pismo)
iTunes can't see files on other drives...why I don't know.
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Just install the System itself on the 8GB partition. Everything else in your home directory can be aliases or symbolic links to other partitions, and it will all work.
As a matter of fact i RECOMMEND doing it this way, as a full install won't wipe out anything personal when you re-install since that's all on another partition.
[ September 09, 2002: Message edited by: cocoamix ]
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In fact the best way is to create a partition of the rest of the drive and just mount "/home" on that partition. Then you don't need to symlink anything. I assume Darwin isn't any different than any other *NIX system. If it is, I'll just keep quiet. (http://smile.gif)
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Some of the basic commands work differently...and it uses a different file system (HFS+ vs Whatever UNIX uses.)
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Yeah, I don't believe Darwin is for me:
http://www.opendarwin.org/faq.shtml#fstab (http://www.opendarwin.org/faq.shtml#fstab)
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VoidMain, I talked to a guy who uses Mac OS X and he told me you can create an /etc/fstab and it will obey it.
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the problem isn't that it can't be outside of 8GB...
I quote LowEndMac:
If you have a hard drive over 8 GB in size <i>and</i> have more than one partition on it, the partition containing OS X <b>must</b> be within the first 8 GB of space or you will not be able to run OS X.
So... if you've got a large drive and it's one partition, there's no problem.
that's on...
iMac 233-333 (tray-loading), Power Macintosh G3 233-333 (Beige and All-in-one), PowerBook G3 Series (Wallstreet/MainStreet/PDQ 233, 250, 292MHz), G3 Series II (Wallstreet/PDQ 233, 266, 300MHz)
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OS X wouldn't let me install on 1 18.something gig partition.
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as a single partition?
what machine was it on?
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quote:
Originally posted by void main:
Yeah, I don't believe Darwin is for me:
http://www.opendarwin.org/faq.shtml#fstab (http://www.opendarwin.org/faq.shtml#fstab)
They fixed it under version 6 (the base for Jaguar). Supposedly, it works the "right" way now, although autodiskmount is still the default.