>From: "Dan Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>OK, I just tried something new.   Using the X Startup Disk utility, I
>selected my 9.1 disk, and then *shut down*!   I had been restarting at that
>point with no power off.   I shut down, then re-powered up - it booted 
>right
>into 9.1!
>
>Problem solved, at least for me!   BTW, the G4 450 card is *great*.   Huge
>improvement over the stock 604e CPU!

Just a P.S. - further testing has confirmed that shutting down the machine 
when X is running, and then powering on while holding down the Option key, 
will also boot into 9.1.   Apparently, it is the restart without powering 
off that was causing my freeze.

Dan


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