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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: the_black_angel on 3 July 2002, 16:52

Title: multiple boot
Post by: the_black_angel on 3 July 2002, 16:52
is there a way to have a dialog box popup on start up asking what OS i would like to boot up into?
I'm running Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, and LINUX PPC.

any info would be helpful
Title: multiple boot
Post by: cocoamix on 3 July 2002, 19:23
If you're running 9.2 and OS X, holding down the option key during startup will bring up a dialog box where you can choose 9 or X. This only works if 9 and X are on seperate partitions. I'm not sure if it would see a Linux partition. It definitely won't if Lunux is on the same partition os 9 or X.
Title: multiple boot
Post by: psyjax on 3 July 2002, 23:42
You can get a bootloader like Yaboot. It will be a *NIX style text promp. It's usually used to boot Linux. But I had it on my comp. running only OS9 and OSX. It's a pain in the ass to install and to remove so I wouldent recomend it.
Title: multiple boot
Post by: ravuya on 4 July 2002, 00:11
Yeah, Yaboot screwed up my partitions so I had to reformat. I don't recommend it.
Title: multiple boot
Post by: the_black_angel on 4 July 2002, 17:50
Thanks holding down the option key works perfectly.

A quick question will FreeBSD work on my machine? maybe on a Mac OS X partition or a LINUX one?
Title: multiple boot
Post by: psyjax on 4 July 2002, 19:04
You can format a partition to use the UNIX format straight off of the Mac OSX install disk using Disk Utillity.

As far as Linux, most Mac Linux distros come with a utility to create an Ext2 partition.

Make sure you back up your stuff tho, partitioning wil destroy data and in some cases crash your hard drive. So proceed at your own risk.