On Sep 6, 12:06 am, Charles Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 6, 2008, at 12:53 AM, lrbarrios wrote:
> That one I don't know about. You say the Bondi is 9.2.2, is that what
> shows on the 'about' screen? Or just what you remember doing?
> [Probably the about screen, you did say you looked.]
>
> Chuck D.
>
9.2.2 is definitely what both Bondi and the Blueberry iMacs are
running. The About screen shows this AND Startup Disk shows this.
Startup Disk shows 9.1.2 for the copied version. I just copied it
again and it says the same thing. The System Folder has the 'two
faces'. I guess that means it's blessed.
One thought that I had... short of removing the Graphite's internal
drive and connecting it to another Mac for inspection... Could I get a
Firewire enclosure for the, what is now USB drive, and maybe be able
to boot the OS X from the Graphite backup partition?
One more thing... Previously I said SuperDuper! wouldn't run on the
9.2.2 Bondi. This is partly incorrect. It's just a .dmg file on the
CD. I can't do anything with it on the plain vanilla 9.2.2 install on
the Bondi. Is there a way to mount this image file so that I *may* be
able to actually launch SuperDuper! and do a REAL backup that may be
bootable on the Graphite to get around the real problem that the
Graphite having (not being able to boot OS 9)? Thanks.
Lonnie.
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