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Your Mac OS X install cd should contain a disk utility to partition hard disks.
Alternatively, you can also use the SystemRescueCD for the PowerPC: Download - SystemRescueCd I think there are other workarounds: PPC Partitioning - openSUSE Just a doubt, is the new world imac a PPC machine ? |
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I put PPC in the topic heading - yeah, it's one of those, but openSUSE IDs it as a NewWorld Mac.
I don't have any OSX discs, the computer was a hand me down to my son. My parents buy nothing but Macs, I personally can't stand them, so openSUSE at least gets me to touch them. I read the link from the openSUSE site originally: Quote:
I think I'm going to try using the RescueCD to format the entire thing to ext2 and then run it again. Thanks for the help. |
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I use to have the same problem and the only way to fix it was installing ubuntu and them install suse and on this way the partitioner don't give you problems, now I have just suse installed in my iMac G5.
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I ended up running the installer as if I wanted the HDD to be one giant ext2 partition, and then when it rebooted after installing the files, I booted to the install DVD again as if I was running it for the first time and it had no problems.
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Just for that i created an account
![]() Start a Rescue System. Do like you read here PPC Partitioning - openSUSE manually with pdisk BUT do NOT let Yast format the Apple_HFS Partition. If Yast does that, it changes the type and you are done. Check EVERY entry within Custom Partition Setup to not let Yast change your Apple_HFS partition. Do with the rest whatever you want, i tried. Change and fumble around, but dont dare to let Yast touch that 32 MB... Thats all. |
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Too late.
It's working fine though. Is there some reason why I need an Apple_HFS partition?
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Anyhow, just for all others. I wrote nonsense. Do like described PPC Partitioning - openSUSE making it manually with pdisk and be fine. Not formating with Yast worked once but no second time on another Mac don't ask me why. Now i done that more than once and the procedure is fine as is. Including formating. Apologies.
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yeah, what a headache. i was able to successfully create the boot partition & install by:
1. selecting "do not format" 2. selecting type "Apple HFS" (the last choice, i think) 3. size ~32MB choosing "format"-->"macHFS" did NOT work for me. this was on a powerbookG4, by the way. |
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I am confused PPC Partitioning - openSUSE actually reads Apple_HFS, doesn't it?
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