Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> 
> .....you can slap OS 9 onto a disk anytime.
>> If you want to boot from it (not just use it as Classic Mode) then
>> you need to make sure the driver was put on the disk when it was
>> initialized.
>>
> 
> 
> Here is where I run into trouble.  The Mac needs to run Classic in 
> order to install Classic.
>   When I boot from the OS 9.2.1 installation CD, the Mac boots just 
> fine, but when I attempt to run the installer, Classic tries to 
> start....and then informs me that I do not have a usable OS 9 folder 
> from which to run Classic.  Frustrating!

If you boot from the OS 9 disk then you are running OS 9, not Classic. 
You can't be doing anything with Classic as that is run as a process 
under OS X.


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Clark Martin
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