--- You wrote:
My problem is that it seems to forget what drive to startup from, and I
can't find ANY way to make it start back up.  When I originally installed os
x, it started up fine, but if I select any other disk, or reset the pram,
etc, it can't go back.  I've already re-installed os x once to get it back
up, but now I have lots of stuff on it, and I can't do that.

Has anyone had such an issue.  I've started up from os x and os 9 disks to
no avail.  I couldn't even mount either of the disks in os 9.

HELP?!

Thanks,

Paul
--- end of quote ---
Download  System Disk 1.6.1 and seslect your X disk.  Restart and you'll have X. 
REsart with the option k,mey down and you'll have 9.

Rich

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