don't be tempted to put in a rock-ridge partition or make it hybrid though. i found that new-world machines' OF ignores the hfs data if it can find an iso partition yet they can't properly boot from the iso partition.
ben wrote: > For the "linux" part of the CD, you have several solutions: You can > simply have an ext2 image in a big file on the HFS partition and mount it > via loopback (slow). You can also probably add ext2 partitions using the > apple partition map of the CD, I _think_ the kernel will see them. You > can probably also do a multicession CD with the bootable HFS stuffs in > the first session, but tests must be done to see if MacOS can boot such CDs. Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.turbolinux.com/~brad/