I transfered Tiger from my Quicksilver to my G5 with no problems.
Been running it for about 8 months now...
On Nov 4, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
Everything I have read is that 10.X installs are monolithic. ie:
they include everything needed for any machine that will run the OS.
I know G5s can run 10.5, but we still have classic apps that we run
and I have not been able to get SheepShaver working. Remote
desktopping into a G4 will be a later project.
It is a Dual 2.0 G5. I believe it is the 2004 dual 2.0 with pci-x
slots. (at the price and speed bump from a DA dual 533 and a
Sawtooth 400, I am not being picky on which dual 2.0). My plan is
to install the HD for the G5 into my DA (with a SATA card) and just
clone my DA HD onto it. Yes, I know a fresh install is best, but I
don't have the time or organization to do that here.
Any flaws?
Thanks,
Len
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