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Nick Batzdorf <recording@...> wrote:
> > I set up a dual 450 with separate partitions. One had 9.0.4 from
the
>> original discs that came with it.
>> Then it took about half an hour to install OS X from the disc that
>> came with my Quicksilver dual gig on another partition. It turned
out
>> that the OS X installer had updated 9.0.4 to 9.2.2, and it was
still
>> on a separate partition.
>> Another piece of anecdotal evidence: I can see all the Extension
>> icons at the bottom of the mini-screen while Classic is booting up.
From: "fucanay" <fucanay@...>
>But, OS X does install a Classic version on it's own partition. Go
>to the System
>Preferences and check to see which OS your using for classic. I'm
willing to
>bet it will be the one that came with OS X, not the one on your
>other partition.
Okay, I just checked. I suspect you have a brand new Blowhole G4,
which comes with system software that's configured differently from
the Quicksilver and before. Apparently it also has a slightly
different version of version 9.2.2! Something about supporting a
different Ultra ATA bus.
On my system you can set which OS 9 installation you want to be the
Classic one it uses. I happen to have several drives with System
folders online at the moment, and they all come up as selections.
So we were both sort of wrong.
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Nick Batzdorf
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