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I am planning to triple boot Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Windows and Linux. I already have Linux and Win 7 dual booting flawlessly using GRUB 2. Heres what I plan to do:
1. Install Mac OS in a new partition.
2. After it successfully boots up, create an Ubuntu Live CD and boot into Ubuntu.
3. Open Terminal and type:
4. After reboot it will most likely not show Mac Os in GRUB menu. I boot into Ubuntu.
5. I open terminal and type:
This step will most likely add Mac OS X to the GRUB list.
I have used this method before to triple-boot Win 7, Ubuntu and OpenBSD.
Will it work in case of Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
Thank you.
1. Install Mac OS in a new partition.
2. After it successfully boots up, create an Ubuntu Live CD and boot into Ubuntu.
3. Open Terminal and type:
Code:
sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt
sudo grub-install /dev/sdb --root-directory=/mnt
sudo reboot
5. I open terminal and type:
Code:
sudo update-grub
reboot
I have used this method before to triple-boot Win 7, Ubuntu and OpenBSD.
Will it work in case of Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
Thank you.