I tried EVERY possible combination I could think of to put OS X and
Ubuntu 7.10 on the same disk (the internal disk on my intel mac mini),
all to no avail.

Once you install OS X, Ubuntu / the linux kernel running on both 7.04
and 7.10 simply IGNORES any harddrive OS X has touched thereby killing
your Ubuntu installation and/or your attempt to install Ubuntu.

I finally gave up and installed OS X on a separate USB harddrive and
Ubuntu on the internal harddrive.... this works, that is when Ubuntu
boots... as sometimes it simply won't boot, something I suspect is
caused by... Ubuntu not detecting the harddrive.. w00h00! (although I
have no way to tell... it simply stalls before booting the kernel heh).

The EFI stuff in Ubuntu needs some maintenance! Would be cool if someone
could take a look at it :-)

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Samsung HM160JI sata hdd > no devices detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158166
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