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I have a 2010 Mac Pro (5.1 - 2.66x2), that came with Snow Leopard.
I have a new hard drive and would like to a do dual partition of Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion.
I assume I should do a Mountain Lion install and the add Snow Leopard to the 2nd partition? I assume this do the added complexities of Mountain Lion (Recovery Drive, FileVault 2,..).
I was considering encrypting the drive at erase (DEK - Disk Password), but heard it was safer to encrypt using FileVault 2, after installation?
So I guess the question is whether to erase the new drive with Snow Leopard or Mountain Lion?
Any help would be appreciated.
I have a new hard drive and would like to a do dual partition of Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion.
I assume I should do a Mountain Lion install and the add Snow Leopard to the 2nd partition? I assume this do the added complexities of Mountain Lion (Recovery Drive, FileVault 2,..).
I was considering encrypting the drive at erase (DEK - Disk Password), but heard it was safer to encrypt using FileVault 2, after installation?
So I guess the question is whether to erase the new drive with Snow Leopard or Mountain Lion?
Any help would be appreciated.