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**I'm not exactly sure if this is the proper forum for this post, so please don't judge me too harshly if it's not**
I've been using Macs for about 4-5 years now and absolutely love them. I've used them for fairly basic things so far (photos, web browsing, etc...), but I'm interested in going further. I was hoping to be able to run Linux on my machine (13" Macbook Pro), but I don't want to take up space on my internal disk or partition that disk. I have an external drive that I was hoping to partition and install Ubuntu on, using the other partition for general storage/backup. I was wondering if this is possible and what might be the best way of going about it. For instance: Will I be able to boot from a partition on an external drive at all? P.S. I'm running 10.6.1. Figure that might be important... Any help is very much appreciated.
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You should consider running Linux in a virtual machine, using Fusion, Parallels or VirtualBox. No partition needed. Probably simpler than mucking about with booting from an external drive - Linux takes up very little space as an OS, and you can still use your external drive for file storage.
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I wouldn't bother. Which distro are you wanting to run? Like already said, they don't take up much space.
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Also, you can't use Boot Camp to partition an external hard drive, so that option is out. And as far as setting up Ubuntu on an external drive, while it certainly is possible, it's just not worth the trouble. Sammy gave you the best solution. Using Ubuntu in a VM is very easy to setup and run. VirtualBox is free and will run Ubuntu very nicely. Regards. |
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