dnl $FabBSD$ dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.27 2008/08/06 18:20:55 miod Exp $ FabBSDInstallPrelude Before you begin, you should decide if FabBSD is to be installed on the whole disk or share the disk with Mac OS. For stand-alone (No Mac OS installed) or dedicated disks, the MBR installation method should be chosen and no additional prep is necessary. If the disk is to be shared with Mac OS, a partition must be preallocated by the Mac OS partition editor and Mac OS installed to the proper partition. This expects that the HFS partition will be the first partition on the disk, and then the FabBSD partition will follow. This may require the disk be reformatted using the "Drive Setup" application and reinstalled under Mac OS. FabBSDInstallPart2 At this time, the system can be installed from the supplied CD-ROM boot image, by network loading the bootloader, or loading the bootloader and kernel from an HFS partition. Once the bootloader is installed on the local hard drive, the system can boot from it. FabBSD may share a drive with Mac OS if the process is followed carefully. Currently it is necessary to use Open Firmware commands to dual boot between OS's, or multiple drives may be used with each OS owning drive(s). It is also possible on some newer models to set up the system to auto boot FabBSD and if Mac OS is desired, choose it using the firmware boot selector by holding down the