On Thursday, January 27, 2005, at 11:31 AM, Richard Starr wrote:

--- You wrote:
Won't try the 'System Disk 2.6.2' till I have problems. (It is on the
9.1 partition so it will be available to see if it does work.)
--- end of quote ---
All System Disk does is tell your dvram to boot to X. It's like Startup Disk
written correctly for X. It runs in 9. So if you loose the boot to X
priiority, run it, select the X system you want to start from (some folks have
several) and restart. Xpostfacto will do the same thing, more or less, but it
loads up a bunch of stuff you don't need in Beige and Jaguar.


Don't worry about that "server" stuff. It's the right thing.

Rich

Finally braved the 'potential REINSTALL' problem ---- used the 'option key' on boot, and went to OS9.1 --- messed around a bit -- used 'System Disk 2.6.2' to select OSX, Restart put me back in OSX HOORAY!!! SUCCESS!!!


Thanks All!!!

Chuck D.


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