On Jan 26, 2005, at 3:14 PM, Charles Davis wrote:


Any time ANYTHING botched things up, the machine would find the second partition on the 80G disk, and boot into 9.1
Even following Apple's recommendation to use the 'Startup disk' (Ver. 9.2.4) on the 'Install disk /utilities' for selecting back to OSX' didn't work.

When I ran into similar problems trying to update my beige from 10.2 to 10.3 I ended up using a hacked version of the Apple Startup control panel that came with very early versions of XPostFacto.


It should be on the XPF website somewhere; if you don't find it, e-mail me, I can send it to you...

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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
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