On Sunday, August 15, 2004, Charles wrote:
what benjamin is trying to say is you are required to have a least one Prodos
partition for os and software that you want to run. A hfs partition will not let
you boot or run software, but you can store data or software that you don't
intend to run.
Charles, I know about the partitions - my problem was/is not being able to get the GS/OS drivers put on the partition(s) (Heck, the SCSI Utilities disk doesn't recognize all the partitions!). On the HFS partition (once I get the GS/OS drivers on it), I *can* run GS/OS, since it is a IIgs. HFS is not the same as Macintosh software or system, FWIW.
Jim Rohde
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