Quote: from espresso8097 at 4:49 pm on Dec. 18, 2007
Quote: from drifting at 3:24 pm on Dec. 18, 2007
Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:55 pm on Dec. 17, 2007
Adding OS X should be easy if its mount point is in a form that GRUB will recognize. To the best of my knowledge mount points are pretty standard. Adding Vista is easy and just involves adding a mount point along the lines of "/hda2"

So, I add OSX, then install Ubuntu, and it should pick it up?
Later I then just add in Vista?
That doesnt seem to hard. Now, watch me manage to screw it up lol

To the best of my knowledge it should work. If you have a spare hard drive try it on there first.

I have an old 10gb that Im wiping to put OSX on. Im going to partition my 100gb data partition for Ubuntu, and when I add Vista, Im going to just buy a new hard drive.
I just remembered that I couldnt figure out how to get the Video drivers I needed for Ubuntu to work last time, so Ill have to see if I can even get it to work this time.
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