![]() In the terminal, enter diskutil list and look for the FreeBSD partition (it will look like /dev/disk0sX).Boot into an OSX installation DVD (I had a Mac Mini Leopard DVD handy), choose the language, then Utilities, then Terminal from the menu at the top of the screen.Eject the disc when the installation is completed.Proceed with the rest of the installation as normal.Accept the defaults if you don't mind having everything in the root partition, otherwise delete the default setup and create your own mount points and disk sizes.Change the Partitioning Scheme from the default highlighted GPT to MBR.When the system has booted to the FreeBSD Installation Menu, choose Install.Luckily I also had an external DVD drive so I could load the OSX installation and use Diskutil to eject the disk. Do not use the internal CD/DVD drive for the FreeBSD disc as you will not be able to eject it. ![]() ![]()
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