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To do this Do this
Display a partition’s size Click the partition and review the Size eld.
Set the size of the partition Edit the Size eld.
Create more partitions Select a partition and click the Add (+) button.
Delete partitions Select it and click the Delete (–) button.
Name a partition Select it and enter a name in the Name eld. If
you’re installing AXD EFI tools, name the volume
AXDEFI3X104.
Because this name is used when selecting which
volume to start up Mac OS X from, choose a
name that identies the volume as being used
for AXD tools.
You can’t rename a partition.
9 If you’re installing AXD EFI tools in a volume, select the volume and choose MS-DOS
(FAT) from the Format pop-up menu.
If you’re installing AXD Mac OS X tools in a volume, select the volume and choose
Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
10 Click Partition.
11 Choose Disk Utility > Quit Disk Utility, and then choose Mac OS X Installer > Quit
Mac OS X Installer.
After you nish setting up volumes, you can install AXD EFI tools or AXD Mac OS X
tools. For more information, see the following topics:
“ Â Installing AXD EFI Tools” on page 13
“ Â Installing AXD Mac OS X Tools” on page 14
Installing AXD EFI Tools
Before you install AXD EFI tools, make sure that your storage device has a volume that
has at least 30 MB available, is formatted as MS-DOS (FAT), and is named AXDEFI3X104.
Because the volume will be erased, make sure all important data on the volume is
backed up. For more information, see “Setting Up a Storage Device for AXD Tools
Installation” on page 12 .
To perform these instructions, you’ll need the Admin Tools disc (version 10.5 or later)
included with the Xserve.
If you’re performing this task to install AXD EFI tools on an internal volume on the
Xserve, you’ll need administrator access to the Xserve. If you’re performing this task to
install AXD EFI tools on a portable storage device, you can use any computer that you
have administrator access to.
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