On 2/22/03 3:29 PM, "Paris Margaritis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> --- Luca Pagliero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok, I tried and I tried and I tried but I can't go on this way :)
>> I have a Power Mac G3/300 and I can't install X.
>> The system is in its factory state, I only have added some RAM (192
>> Mb in
>> total).
>> I tried OS X (10.1) and OS X Server version (10.2), I tried ALMOST
>> EVERYTHING.
>> 
>> Anyone has some info about this?
> 
> Have you tried setting the CDROM to master? That was the only way for
> me to install X and Jaguar on a G3/266.
> 
> HTH
> 
> paris
> 
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Make sure the hard drive is partitioned into two or more partitions and you
are installing the OS in the first , what is it,  6 gigs of the drive.

Hth's

Steve


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