I have a 100 GB external FireWire hard drive; my goal is to install OS X 10.4 onto an HFS+ partition on this drive, as well as to have a NTFS partition on it for file storage (NTFS will not need to be bootable).
In essence, I would like 4 partitions on this thing:
1. Bootable 10.4
2. Mac file storage
3. NTFS file storage for PCs
4. FAT32 file storage for both Mac and PC access
I attempted this on previous occasions only to find that OS X would not boot from a disk that also had an NTFS partition because for a PC to recognize the partition scheme, a PC partition map had to be used. However, Macs cannot boot from a volume with a PC partition map. I assume that this has changed since the 10.4.6/bootcamp issue.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Zeniq
In essence, I would like 4 partitions on this thing:
1. Bootable 10.4
2. Mac file storage
3. NTFS file storage for PCs
4. FAT32 file storage for both Mac and PC access
I attempted this on previous occasions only to find that OS X would not boot from a disk that also had an NTFS partition because for a PC to recognize the partition scheme, a PC partition map had to be used. However, Macs cannot boot from a volume with a PC partition map. I assume that this has changed since the 10.4.6/bootcamp issue.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Zeniq