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It looks like I can't keep myself away from trouble.
I tried installing linux in the same disc as Mac OS. The installation went fine, and I rebooted to find that the linux partition wasn't listed on chameleon. I read that I had to install grub, so I marked the linux partition active using Gparted. After reboting, I could only get to a screen that showed
Loading Operating System ...
_
with a command prompt waiting for something. So, I booted gparted again, made the Mac os partition the active one and I get the same screen. Tried the iBoot cd and the partition isn't listed.
So, I booted win7 that's in another disc and it tells me that the mac drive needs to be formated to be used. I used to be able to explore it using MacDrive.
If it is impossible to solve the problem, at least someone please tell me how could I access the files on disc. That's what's important here.
I tried installing linux in the same disc as Mac OS. The installation went fine, and I rebooted to find that the linux partition wasn't listed on chameleon. I read that I had to install grub, so I marked the linux partition active using Gparted. After reboting, I could only get to a screen that showed
Loading Operating System ...
_
with a command prompt waiting for something. So, I booted gparted again, made the Mac os partition the active one and I get the same screen. Tried the iBoot cd and the partition isn't listed.
So, I booted win7 that's in another disc and it tells me that the mac drive needs to be formated to be used. I used to be able to explore it using MacDrive.
If it is impossible to solve the problem, at least someone please tell me how could I access the files on disc. That's what's important here.