Yersinia wrote:
> Charles Davis writes,
>
> <Yeah!!!! what you just said. BUT, multiple partitions will allow for  
> multiple instances of 'blessed' OS9 systems. "Opt/alt startup" will  
> show as many systems as are bootable. I.E. it doesn't just look at  
> one partition..>
>
> Exactly -- it looks at a HD that has multiple partitions with blessed 
> system folders as m
>   
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> Yes, I installed from a "correct" installation CD -- the 9.2.2 one that 
> came with my Quicksilver from the original pack of system disks -- and 
> which I was able to confirm at the Apple site as being the right one to 
> use. I'll also mention that a suggestion I got to try with an 'older' OS 
> 9 install CD and upgrade to 9.2.2 with the Apple updates, all of which I 
> do have, would have also worked for this machine, according to what I saw 
> on Apple's site, but hey, why bother with a 9.1 or 9.2.1 install plus 
> update(s) to bring me to 9.2.2 when I already have a direct install of 
> 9.2.2 on a CD that came with the machine?
>   

I hope you remembered to install the os 9 disk drivers on nucleolus 
after all this frustration.

chuckle

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