(Have to go looking at the subject to remember you said you have a Macbook pro.)

On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 3:20 PM, 郭靖 <rush....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm going to install Debian in my computer. But I have some questions, though 
> I've tried Fedora before, but Mac OSX and Fedora didn't exist simultaneous.
>

Do you mean dual booting or do you mean running one be emulation
inside the other?

Last I checked you could do either with Fedora.

> This time I want to keep Mac OSX and install Debian.
>
> So do I just divide the disk into two parts and then install Debian on the 
> new part? Would it be tough or not smooth as I expect?
>

The problem with that -- How do you tell the hardware which system to boot?

> BTW, What I wish is just to divide the disk, then install as what Live CD 
> tells me.

Several questions come to mind. Maybe it would be good to start with
which live CD?

You should be aware that debian has a live install CD which is not the
equivalent of a Fedora spin. I finally figured that out last week. The
equivalent of Fedora spins would probably be a downstream from the
live project:

http://live.debian.net/project/downstream/

In other words, what are you trying to accomplish?

--
Joel Rees


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