On or about 4/4/03 3:03 AM Dave Nathanson AKA [EMAIL PROTECTED] eruditely mused the following:
>I "preserved" my OS 9.1 on one drive, and installed 9.22 & OS X.2 on a >different drive. My idea is that if things went all the heck with OSX, I >could still revert to the other hard drive with my old reliable OS 9.1 & >get some work done. I have actually had a only few issues, mostly with >OS 10.1.x & classic, that made it very worth it to have the choice. As >part of some of the OS 10.1.x updated, it thrashed my "classic" and I was >really glad to have a quick way to boot into 9 right away. I have basically the same setup with the old reliable 9.1 on one drive and the other drive partitioned for OS 9.2.2 that was a duplicate of the 9.1 but updated and the OS X on the second partition. This is on a 7300 w/500MHz G3 upgrade. The 9.2.2 is on a 1Gb partition and has plenty of room with a few OS 9 apps. Emailer sits on my old 9.1 drive and runs from there. Occasionally I do need to work in 9.1 so I just restart on that drive and Emailer continue to work fine from there when I need to swap startup drives. Cheers Karl Webmaster for: IAS, Irish Airmail Society: http://members.aol.com/karlfranzw/AirmailSociety.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Share the message NOT the addresses. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please use BCC not TO or CC when forwarding or emailing several people. Would you really like me to distribute your unlisted telephone number? Basically it's the same thing and increases the Spam we all get. For email netiquette tips go here: <http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/65mailet.htm> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

