Howie S wrote:

> Yes, load the X CD while in OS 9.1, and then OS X boots from the X install
> CD, and the install goes from there.
> OS 9.1 has nothing to do with it after the X install CD reboots your
> machine.

This sorta sounds like I could perhaps make the leap directly to Jaguar...maybe
not.
Uh, which leads me to the next question....and this may help clarify one thing
for some of us.
Why are some folks having to use something like XPostFacto to install X ?
Which situation would require a "workaround" for loading X ?
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> You ever seen me answer yes, or no, before? This is as brief as I get.

I do appreciate you taking the time.
Feeling guilty asking these questions but they came about after skimming
through many X related posts this year.

Thanks, Howie,

Alan



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