"Michael" == Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> s/MockOS/MacOS/g Michael> to anything but Apple_Bootstrap, Apple_HFS, Michael> Apple_UNIX_SVR2 or Apple_Free. If you're sure (or just Michael> reasonably confident) Linux_LVM will be ignored by Michael> Sven> Just give it a try and enlighten us. Michael> Just as soon as I get another spare disk. BTW anyone can Michael> try that, so the call goes to the Mac users in general. I have a PowerMac7,3 (Dual G5) that is intended to run Linux so I gave it a shot. I created a partition with type Linux_LVM and name LVM_Test using mac-fdisk. I put an ext3 file system on the partition so I could fsck/mount it to see if the Mac OS programs or OF screwed around with the partition data itself. Then I did the following tests. Booted into Mac OS X 10.3.7 (Open Firmware 5.1.8f7) and used the Disk Utility to look at the partitions. The test partition shows up, and a "Get Info" showed its type as 'Linux_LVM'. Booted back into Linux and the Linux_LVM partition was still good. Then I put the G5 into target disk mode after hooking it to a G4 Laptop (can you tell Mac's are becoming popular in this family?) with a firewire cable. The G4 runs Mac OS X 10.2.8, Open Firmware 4.7.2f2. I used Disk Utility on it to examine the target mode disk on the G5, and only the HFS+ partition with Mac OS X showed up. I booted the G5 back into Linux, the Linux partition is there and looked good. Then I put the G5 back in target disk mode. On the laptop I fired up Mac OS 9.2.2 US System Profiler (via OS 10.2.8) and looked at 'Devices and Volumes'. I only see the HFS+ volume there. Okay, so I booted the G5 into Linux and the Linux_LVM partition was still good. Okay, so I boot the G5 into target disk mode one last time with laptop powered off. Then I boot laptop into it's Open Firmware. Look around with devalias. I don't see the G5 disk - I don't know if there is something I can do to mount it so I can't see if this firmware rev. screws with it (no, I don't have permission to do any Linux stuff on the G4 laptop so I can't put a test partition on it directly :-) So, yes, I think the partition names don't freak out the last 2 or 3 generations of MacOS software. If I'm missing some obvious test let me know, I should be able to try it. Cheers! Shyamal