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I know about this option (this is the way I installed SL on desktop) but in
my laptop the utility couldn't make partitions, there was an error and only
with installation on entire disk I could install SL. 


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Subject: Re: SL on Mac


I think SL does provide an option to check how the partitions are setup
during 
installation, however I am not sure how user-friendly the process is if you
want to 
customize them. Probably others have more background on this.

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