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Originally Posted by linkmaster03
There is no difference in the OS when it is installed in conjunction with other OSes. It is just like if you installed each OS on a smaller hard drive. You will just need a bootloader to pick your OS at each startup. icchansan has shown you a screenshot using Chameleon as a bootloader, and although it might be pretty and graphical, I prefer using GRUB because of its versatility.

(you can customize the colors)
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well I installed ubuntu on my comp (which already had OSX -- on lenovo)) and I see the exact menu that you show here.
I guess the "other operating system " is the MAC, but did you manage to operate it with this boot-loader?
because I can't boot my OS with that menu, it say no system present or something like that.
what should I tune in order to make it work ?
thanks.
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