Okay, here's the deal... for some reason my Pismo has
decided that it doesn't want to boot into OS 9.2.2 any
more. The machine is configured thusly:
400MhZ G3
384 MB RAM (256 lower + 128 upper)
25GB IBM HD, partitioned into 4 partitions.
OS X.2 installed on one partition.
9.2.2 on another.

I don't use 9.2.2 very much, so the other day I go to
boot into it for some work stuff and it keeps locking
up during the extension load. I track the problem down
to the Open Transport extension. So I copy the Open
Transport extension from another machine (an iMac,
probably a stupid idea, but I didn't have any other
choices at this point) and drop it into place to try
to fix the boot problem. The machine boots fine, but
Appletalk refuses to start up.
Okay, so I decide to run the 9.2.1 update to revert
all the OT extensions to earlier versions, then
re-update to 9.2.2. The 9.2.1 update freezes half way
through installation, upon reboot the Powerbook
refuses to acknowledge that the 9.2.2 partition is
bootable. I can select it in the Start Up disk control
panel in OS X.2 and when booted off a CD, but it
doesn't show up as a choice when the option key is
held on bootup.
Some last tidbits, I was able to run the 9.2.1 update
and the 9.2.2 update on the partition when booted off
a CD... but am still unable to boot off the 9.2.2
partition. In OS X.2, "classic mode" works just
peachy.
I ran Norton Disk Doctor and Tech Tool Pro on the
disk, fixed some minor problems and was still unable
to boot into 9.2.2.

Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.

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