There are already a lot of guides about this topic:
Here's one
http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Multibooting
You should check the whole osx86project wiki for more stuff...
I haven't been able to install Mac OS X x86, yet....
John Summerfied <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Now that OS X works on Intel architecture it becomes possible to have
> (or it soon will be possible to have)
> a machine that triple boots into Windows, Fedora and OS X (or some
> subset thereof.
>
> Has any one tried to boot OS X on an Intel machine with Windows or
> Fedora?
I dual-booted Darwin+Linux on some IA32 boxes a year or so ago. Unless
something's changed, it should work much as Windows - the default MBR
looks for an active partition and loads a bootloader off it. It went
bereft if there was no active partition, a problem which lead me to read
the relevant code fairly closely.
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