>From that link:

This table shows how I partitioned my 80GB internal disk. I decided to
have an 8GB partition which I would format as FAT32. This allows me to
easily and reliably share files between OS X and Linux, both of which
have good FAT32 support but, at the time of writing, poor or incomplete
support for each other's native filesystems.
Partition       Type    Size    Purpose
Partition 1     Free Space      16 MB   Debian Bootstrap
Partition 2     Free Space      2 GB    Debian swap space
Partition 3     Free Space      44.5 GB Debian root filesystem
Partition 4     Free Space      8 GB    Shared FAT32 filesystem
Partition 5     Mac OS Extended (Journalled)    20 GB   Mac OS X filesystem


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When you're done, select "Finish partitioning and write changes to
disk". For me, the installer complained that the FAT32 partition "had
errors". I think this means that it couldn't format it, presumably
because it's missing mkfs.vfat. Don't panic, just continue with the
installation -- it's a simple problem to fix later.


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