"Robyn J. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote:

>Since the system folders are drastically different, the
>machine doesn't get confused between them. I had 9.2.2 
>and 10.2.6 on one partition for classic use, then I had
>a seperate (500MB) drive that I put 9.2.1 on for
>emergency situations. You'll actually see two different
>system folders on the one partions, one will have a
>blue X on the folder icon, and the other will the
>orange 9 on it. The patched NVRAM that XPF installs
>will know which one to use by key combinations or
>software settings. <snip>
>              -Rob

Robyn,
So, even tho they are both on same partition, you wld still go
to "control pan>startup Disk" to switch from say 9.2.2 to 10.2.6?

Thanks for all this info!
Kim

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