Macmini and external Firewire HD with dual- or triple boot

I have this setup in mind : a Mac mini with an external Firewire HD (ministack or other). Can I install OS X on the external drive and have Linux (and nothing but Linux) on the internal drive ?
Or same scenario, but then with Linux as well as XP on the internal drive (making it triple boot, Linux (ubuntu) and XP on the internal, OS X on the external firewire drive. Is this possible ?

OS X on the external drive and XP on the Internal will work fine, that's what I've done. As for *nix, I haven't installed *nix on a Mac since I started using OS X. Seemed superfluous.

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    Dear all,
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    I will repeat my post and what was happening 2 weeks ago:
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    I just erase my Hard Drive and after that install 10.4 and update with combo to 10.4.7. But I had the same problems: finder freezes with connected firewire devices and also safari when browsing. I spend a week trying to solve the problem but no luck.
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    Last week after reinstalling 10.4.6 I started to have HD problems with my Powerbook 667. I did a surface scan with TechTool I it reported bad sector. Then I done a zero disk format but after a second surface scan TechTool also reported bad sector. Then I take the decision to replace my internal HD. I bought a Samsung 40GB Hard Drive and installed it on my PowerBook. Then I have done a clean installation of 10.4.6 with all applications that I need and clone it to my hard drive with Intego Personal Backup software. Everything works on 10.4.6. and external firewire drive.
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    This last two weeks were very difficult to me. I tough that these problems do not happen with Apple computers but I was wrong!!! It is very hard to me to deal with it. I always said to my friends that I never had problems with Apple computers. I accept that a hard drive died because the use of it but I can not accept that a system update cause me 2 weeks of hard problems and make me loose precious work information! I always love apple computers and Apple OS but now I am disappointed
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    2. re: FireWire troubleshooting: Here is some general troubleshooting advice that may help if problems return with your FireWire drive:1. Review the AppleCare Knowledge Base document "What to do if your computer won't recognize a FireWire device".
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    4. Reset PRAM and NVRAM.
    5. Resett the power-management chip in your Mac.
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    7. Micromat TechTool Pro version 4 can test the FireWire bus in your computer: this tests the bus — not the ports — but if the problem is on the FireWire bus on the logic board, it should reveal it.
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  • How to reestablish connection to external FireWire drive with iTunesLibrary

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  • "Sharing" external firewire drive with Windows Machine

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  • Boot from external firewire HD with ibook G4

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  • Using external firewire iSight with iMovie 8

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  • Snow Leopard and external firewire drives

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    Edouard Boily wrote:
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    Message was edited by: EZ Jim
    Mac Pro Quad Core (Early 2009) 2.93Ghz Mac OS X (10.6.6); MacBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2009) 2.26GHz (10.6.6)
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