somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 5/9/02 9:33 PM, the entity known
as Cheyanne & Randy transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> I think that I recall being told or reading that if one attempts a
> system install in SCCI disk mode that the powerbook ends up with an
> install that should be on the host computer...which would explain your
> problems.  I don't know if selecting "universal" install (or something
> like that) will overcome this.

Yes, AFAIK, you need to do a universal install.  Or you can use a control
panel that causes an installer to believe you're on a different type of Mac.
I know I should know the name of this, but it escapes me at the moment.

- Eric.

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Eric Strobel (fyzycyst@NOSPAM^mailaps.org)

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