Quoting Tom Vier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Yes, Drive Setup must do the whole drive. (Silly, huh?) Commercial > > the linux and mklinux partitioning options are strange, considing it > wants > to own the whole drive.
You may need to go into Drive Setup, select the drive from the list in the app's window, and go into "Mount->Customize Volumes...". Then select the HFS volume, and check the "Mount automatically on boot" checkbox. You'll probably just have to boot MacOS from a CD-ROM to do this. Then MacOS should boot perfectly from the partition. Hopefully when Sarge goes stable, it'll have the version of mac-fdisk that lets you set the automount flag for HFS partitions. Unfortunately, the version in Woody does not. -- Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED]