I think I'm going stay safe and put OS 10 and OS 9 on separate partitions.

Paul



On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 4:16 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 10/13/08, Paul wrote:
>
>  My G4 (Gigabit) tower has both 10.4 and 9.2.2 installed. I can use OS 9
>> both as Classic under OS X and as a bootable system.
>>
>> After fixing everything with Disk Utility, I rebooted to OS 9 and tried
>> Disk First Aid just as a final check. To my mild surprise, it proceeded to
>> find a whole bunch of new errors. I wasn't about to have it try to fix them,
>> but I'm left wondering what's gong on. I assume the drive is fine for
>> running OX X, but will I have odd problems booting OS 9?
>>
>
> It's never a good idea to use a disk utility from a previous system
> version. Alway use the utility that was designed for the file system version
> with which you are working.
> --
> T.T.
>

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