a bit new to this
okay I want to see if I've been reading all this correctly before I dive in and try it.
I have Snow Leopard on a separate partition at the moment for a couple of apps and was given a copy of Parallels by a friend that accidentally bought it twice and opened it before he realized it. So what I am hoping is to actually install Snow Leopard in a virtual disk so I can recombine my drive. If I understand the whole virtual machine thing that is actually how that works so I'm covered there.
So the process (and correct me if I get something wrong) will be to
1. Go into the SL partition and make sure it is as fully up to date as possible to spare myself that trouble afterwards.
2. come back to Lion and use Disk Utility to make a writeable disk image of said partition.
3. Go in and change the appropriate file to fool Parallels into thinking it is the server version
4. Launch parallels and set up a new VM with the image I just made
5. Once it is done but before I hit the final 'ok' use terminal to go back and change the file again as it will have been changed during the process
6. hit that okay and it should be locked in thinking it is Snow Leopard server but it is just the regular version
At that point I can open SL in parallels and run the couple of programs I need to run. And dump the second partition.
yes, no. did I miss anything