Did you make and hfs filesystem on the target partition?  The
installer won't take unfilesystemed free space (otherwise it would
probably offer to install on your GNU/Linux partitions, as well);
there has to be something there.  If you haven't done "hformat
/dev/whatever", that will probably do the trick.  It's what I've done
when I've successfully installed OS X after GNU, though not through mol.

Try that.

O.

On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 10:20:39AM -0600, Gary Sandine wrote:
> Yeah as far as I know, that's the case, too.  Although I _did_
> create a partition for OS X to claim, and it would not use it
> (I had attempted to duplicate the partition scheme from a
> previous OS X/Debian PPC dual boot system).  The installer
> scanned for available volumes for the install, and "found" none.
> There seemed to be no alternative to using that lovely disk utility.

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