On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 02:20 PM, kp wrote:
Since you need one of those utilities to be able to use X you just keep an alias of whichever on your 9.x desktop and when you want to boot into X just click and select. Just as easy as using the 9.x cp. No problem.
Kim- As Rob will or has told you, to switch from 9.x on our machines to X.x you don't use the CP. Use XpostFacto or Sonnet's utility to do that. When switching back from X.x to 9.x you then use X's startup drive selector. dan_A
Ok then... Thanks for clearing that up for me! But that doesn't sound like a lot of fun!
dan_A
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