I've tried linux on bootcamp; it didn't work very well. Best thing to do is put it in VMware , and then put it on full screen. or you could repartition your mac; but this might mess things up. And i'm not sure if you'd be able to put mac drivers on linux; apple doesn't provide them, at least I don't hink so anyway.
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To: <macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 3:55 PM Subject: [macvoiceover] Boot Camp Assistant? Hi,I need to install yet another GNU/Linux distro for use at the Project GNU Libre Planet conference next month. I saw something called "Boot Camp Assistant" in the Utilities folder and fired it up. It only talks about installing Windows, can it be used for other OS distros?
I have VMWare but would prefer a clean boot for a conference specifically on GNU issues.
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