Hello

You guess it!  I tortured myself today since midnight with Jaguar.  Well, 
after a few hours of trying to figure it out and some desperate moments because I 
couldn't figure out how to start from my old OS 9.2 I am miraculously still 
alive!

What do I think of OS X you ask?  Hmmm....  well how can I put this as nicely 
as possible...  Its terrible.  I had seen it in stores but I never, ever 
thought it was going to be a pain on my interface.  --NO, NO, NO, its NOT my Mac, 
I know it.... its Jaguar.

Ok here's what I did:

I cleaned up my 2GB harddrive (drive #2), backed up in an extra drive (drive 
#3 which I removed later), then did some acrobatic stuff to be able to put as 
much files as possible into my already full [startup] 9.5GB (drive #1 with 
9.2) harddrive which I am using now (drive #3 helped a lot with moving files 
around), since I am not dumb (you know :)) and I heard horror stories about OS X 
so I wanted it to be in a separate drive.

I installed OS X in drive #2 which is as you know 2GB.  I could never figure 
out how to change the resolution, cause the image was smaller than the screen 
and on top of that it was to the left of the monitor leaving at least 5-6 
pixels from the left out of sight, this Apple multiplescan controls can't be 
adjusted who knows why.  But this was only the beginning.

When I tried to open files from my drive (drive #1 with 9.2)  OS 9.2 booted 
up in a separate window (I thought this was sorta cool!) but then, I expected 
it to give me the option to use full screen and continue with OS 9.2 (I was 
hoping to have an interface like Virtual PC 5) but no it is really weird, then 
the OSX bar at the bottom was in the way (its kinda huge), when I opened 
Netscape I was hoping to go to my mail and move on from there but I tried to find the 
location of my folder but I couldn't.

The only really cool thing (no problems at all) was that my digital Toshiba 
3300 camera worked as soon as I plugged it in.  Then again I do have it set up 
in 9.2 already (it was a headache but it worked) still that's the only thing 
that went smoothly.

I went to my account (profile or whatever) then I chose to start the computer 
with OS  9.2.  Dialog came: are you sure blah blah...?  yes I a sure (I 
selected).  Restart... happy mac... then nothing.  Turned off then on, same.

I thought oh geez I am stuck!  Boot with OS X CD, no way to chose my older 
configuration (harddrive) as startup (it did ask if I wanted to keep my previous 
startup info I said yes) but then same thing.  The installer should have a 
startup disk control panel to let you choose the disk you want to start up with 
(this sucks!).

So, since my wonderful Beige G3 has this feature that you just open the case 
unplug then go, I did that.  Started with OS 9.2 on drive#1 (drive#2 
unplugged) then chose drive #1 (9.2) as startup.  Shutdown... plug drive #2 again, 
turned it on this is how I got here.

WHAT NOW????

All I see in that drive is a bunch of unrecognizable stuff, I don't want to 
erase OSX since someday Apple will drop support on 9.2 and we are going to be 
stuck in Jaguar wether we like it or not, so what now??

THANKS GUYS!!!
Lil

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