Re: Bootcamp on Tiger
Re: Bootcamp on Tiger
- Subject: Re: Bootcamp on Tiger
- From: Shantonu Sen <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 14:55:14 -0800
It sounds like you know how to use diskutil resizeVolume, so why not
use that?
filter schemes should not (probably) care about the content of
partitions, just about their sizes and types. diskutil resizeVolume
will give you that.
Shantonu Sen
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Sent from my Mac Pro
On Jan 10, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Nathan wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008 2:17 PM, Paul Wasmund <email@hidden> wrote:
I can test Leopard just fine but people may still be running Tiger
with Bootcamp 1.4 and I need to test that configuration. There were
many bugs in diskutil resizeVolume that the Bootcamp installer used
to make room on a hard drive for the Windows volume and that might
impact our installer. So I need to be able to install Bootcamp 1.4
beta on a Tiger system for testing.
My brother had a Bootcamp install on Tiger and shortly after Leopard
was released, he said it notified him that the license was expired
since Leopard was out and wouldn't let him boot windows any more. He
upgraded to Leopard and it let him back in again. I don't think you
need to worry about testing that case.
~ Nathan
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