Absolutely. Boot from the install disk and at the initial screen you 
can run Disk Utility from either the File or Installer menus (I can't 
recall). If the drives show up there, I'd assume they would also work 
under 10.2.x.

On Friday, December 27, 2002, at 10:51  AM, Mick Ring wrote:

> I have the 10.2 install disk. Are you saying I could run Disk Utility 
> to see
> if the drives appear under 10.2?


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