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shauge78

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Sep 8, 2016
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Hey as the headline says: Multiple OS with own partition but no acces across partition

Is that possible as i want to run to OS on to different partitions

1) One for work
2) On for privat use

And i do not want any access from one os/partition to the other so that what i do on the private os/partition cant be seen/viewed or accessed from the work one.

Is that possible and how?
 
I've never done this, but you should be able to partition the hard drive, install MacOS separately on each drive, and then for each MacOS installation turn on FileVault2. You'd also have to use different usernames and passwords on each MacOS installation. Then with FileVault2 turned on, one installation would be unable to mount the other's partition unless a valid username and password (for the second installation) were entered. I'm not a security expert, though, so I can't make any guarantees!
 
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