357Chapter 12Running Yellow Dog Linux7.Choose the second gray (Web site development)

357Chapter 12Running Yellow Dog Linux7.Choose the second gray partition and leave it as the default (Mac OS Extended) for your Mac OS X partition. You can name this as well if you like and adjustthe size according to your needs. 8.Click the Partition button and then quit the partition tool. Resume your installation of Mac OS X as normal. Installing Mac OS 9 or Below and Yellow Dog Linux on One Hard DriveIf you want to install Mac OS 9 or below in addition to Yellow Dog Linux on one harddrive, you can perform the following for a dual-booted machine: 1.Boot off the Mac OS CD by holding down the C key with the Mac OS CD-ROMinserted (to boot off the CD-ROM). 2.Double-click the Utilities or Disk Tools folder. Double-click the Drive Setupapplication. 3.Select your hard drive in the List of Drives in the Drive Setup window. 4.Click the Initialize button, and then click the Custom Setup button. 5.Choose how many partitions you want in the Custom Setup pop-up window(2partitions is a good selection for both Mac OS and Yellow Dog Linux, or3partitions for Mac OS, Mac OS X, and Yellow Dog Linux). You can use theslider bar to change the size of the partitions here. 6.Choose the top partition and select Unallocated in the menu that by defaultdisplays Mac OS Extended. The second partition should be Mac OS Standardfor Mac OS, and if you are loading Mac OS X as well, the third partition shouldbe Mac OS Extended (only available if you chose 3 partitions). Make sure tolabel the partitions appropriately. 7.Select OK and then Initialize. Resume your installation of Mac OS as normal. Installing Mac OS 9 or Below, Mac OS X, and Yellow Dog Linux on Multiple Hard DrivesBecause of the way the system boots, you should have the drive to which you planto install Yellow Dog Linux as the first hard drive in the IDE chain, set as Master. Mac OS or Mac OS X should be placed as the second drive in the chain and havethe jumper set to Slave. Then install the other versions of Mac OS (9 or below or X) onto the other harddrives. You only need to select a drive other than the first one during the installprocedure. You must install Yellow Dog Linux as the last operating system and onthe first drive.

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