> > Is the drive in Apple Extended Format or UNIX format?  Just thought I
> > would add my "2 cents worth"
> >
> > --
> > Andrew

    It is Apple Extended.  It is the hard drive that came with the computer.
It had 9.1 installed on it already when I installed X.  9.1 and X are on the
same partition.  It has been working fine.  I have started up from my 9.1
system folder on the other hard drive and been able to get back into X with
no problem.
    ASP shows the drive as Mac OS extended, with 1 Mac OS partion.  But,
there is no driver number and it of course shows it as not being mounted.
But everytime I start the computer, drive setup wants to initialise it.

Thanks,

Kevin


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