Ok, I can agree that two installs would be more feasible. But, at the current time I won't really be using the eMAC's that often and I only have room for one install, so I have decided to focus on just a PC install.
<br><br>As far as the FAT32 thing, is that just so the Macintosh recognizes the partition?<br><br>And thanks again for the info.<br><br>-Andrew<br><br><br>On 8/30/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Ringo Kamens</b> <<a href="mailto:2600denver@gmail.com">
2600denver@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Is it possible to make an external Ubuntu HDD compatible, so it can
<br>boot on either MAC or PC's?<br><br>Well, for one, you'll need to make it run off a FAT32 system. As far<br>as drivers etc, it would be more feasible to do two installs and then<br>when booting into grub, choose the MAC or PC one.
<br><br>Would it be feasible to try create such an install, or should I just<br>stick to one for PC's only?<br><br>If you're running this on school computers, chances are they will all<br>have extremely similar hardware. In said case, you would only need one
<br>PC install and one MAC install.<br><br>Comrade Ringo Kamens<br><br><br><br>On 8/30/07, Andrew <<a href="mailto:keen101@gmail.com">keen101@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Some of you know that I have been asking about booting Ubuntu off an
<br>> External HDD, for school.<br>><br>> I have learned that there are a few things that need to be tweaked such as:<br>><br>> editing initfr modules<br>><br>> using chroot to initially set things up.
<br>><br>> making sure GRUB works as it should.<br>><br>> and a few other things... one of which is video...<br>><br>> (for video I can either try and use VESA, or try and "steal" the script<br>
> which is used on the Live-CD)<br>><br>> And, I think I can get those worked out ok, but I had some other questions.<br>><br>> Is it possible to make an external Ubuntu HDD compatible, so it can boot on<br>
> either MAC or PC's?<br>><br>> I know there are different Install CD's, because each system has very<br>> different hardware and such. Would it be feasible to try create such an<br>> install, or should I just stick to one for PC's only?
<br>><br>> I'm thinking it might be too much trouble, but if not then I might consider<br>> it.<br>><br>> Thanks. Your insight would be appreciated.<br>><br>> -Andrew<br>><br>><br>><br>>
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