On Friday, March 26, 2004, at 07:13 PM, John Acuff wrote:
The way I understood this was that if you wanted to be able to read a drive or partition that has OS 9 on it (from OS X), you must install the OS 9 disc drivers when you install OS X.
You have this backwards. In order to read OS X disks from OS 9, you need to install the OS 9 drivers on them. OS X can read any OS 9 disk.
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