On Tuesday, May 18, 2004, at 04:19 US/Pacific, Philip Aker wrote:
On 18.05.2004 11:40 Uhr, Darcy James Argue wrote
Johannes is correct -- if you need to, for instance, zap the PRAM or something like that, you will be stuck in OS 9 for the next boot. Once you've started up into OS 9, though, you can use XPostFacto to ensure that the next time you restart (and on all subsequent restarts, barring another PRAM reset), you will boot into OS X. Apple's Startup Disk control panel doesn't work for this
I would agree that's a problem--which is why I mentioned the OS 9 Installer disk method.
Oops. The Startup Disk control panel actually works for me all the time. It's holding down the Option key to switch at startup that seems to screw things up. But that's for a regular setup. I don't know if that will hold true for XPF circumstances.
Philip Aker http://www.aker.ca
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