>You should install on the 2400 itself. Like you indicated, when you install
>an OS on a PowerBook in SCSI Target Mode, you install an OS for the host
>computer, not the PowerBook.

Or, if you have a CD drive for the 1400 and not for the 2400, just hook the
two via printer cable/appletalk, share the CD on the 1400, and run the OS9
installer on the 2400 that way.

Sure it's slow but it's easy and always works, in contrast to powerbook
SCSI controller foibles (I used to swear by SCSI until I started messing
with old powerbooks; Apple did a poor job  on the powerbooks IMO).

B

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