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2) Replace the Apple Partition Map with a GUID Partition Table.
Doh'! Although, isn't the ipod software vital? (oh well, even if it is there is probably a mac application to update its software as it would within itunes on windows)
Quote from: Chronon on July 16, 2008, 04:17:48 PM2) Replace the Apple Partition Map with a GUID Partition Table.Sorry to butt in here, but this is definitely wrong.Diskutility allows the creation of three different disk layouts, GUID partition tables which are the standard on Intel based Macs, Apple Partition maps, which are the standard on PPC based Macs, and finally Master Boot Records, which is what Windows / Linux and Rockbox expect.Quote from: MoMo on July 16, 2008, 09:08:58 PMDoh'! Although, isn't the ipod software vital? (oh well, even if it is there is probably a mac application to update its software as it would within itunes on windows)Only if you want to playback music in the original firmware too.It's very possible to manually put it onto your iPod once you've done the conversion to FAT32 - so if you're really interested in having both (I suspect so since you're asking about iTunes purchases), then we can guide you through that too.
Cheers, I would preferably like a partitioned ipod because I want to install iPod Linux - and it seems I need a Mac (HFS+) formatted iPod to do so.
GodEater, pardon my mistake.
So why can't Mac users simply set up the MBR properly using Disk Utility itself? If it can properly write a standard MBR then why the need to dd in a partition table from a "winpod"?
Isn't formatting with a given filesystem a different process altogether? It seems like Disk Utility only needs to record the correct byte to specify the "empty" partition type. Is that just something that Disk Utility will not do, or am I missing something here?
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