![]() ![]() I have a Chameleon Boot CD and when I boot the computer using it, the two HFS+ partitions are available for booting (see below image). The grub bootloader boots Linux and the VirtualBox virtual machine is configured to directly access the two HFS+ partitions. The way my system is configured is that I have a Linux partition, an HFS+ partition for OS X and another small HFS+ partition which contains the # installer. Presently, the virtual machine works just fine (see below image), but I'd like to have the OS on my actual computer so that it runs as fast as it can. Later, I decided to upgrade to Mountain Lion (10.8) so I used # (with a custom AMD kernel) on a small VirtualBox partition I created for that and the upgrade was successful. ![]() It worked well so I kept the virtual machine. Since I wasn't serious about using it as an OS, I installed it as a virtual machine in VirtualBox under Linux (ubuntu to be precise) using the EmpireEFI4AMD BootCD and a retail DVD. Some time ago I decided to explore Mac OS X so I decided to install Snow Leopard (10.6) on my computer. ![]()
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