I should also add that this is a known issue. The instructions for XPF 
mention it. You just have to look closely. But then again Mac users are 
well known for not reading manuals, like anyone reads manuals 
anyway.......

-Robyn

On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 01:13  AM, Charles Baker wrote:

>> Sometimes you need to boot back into os9 after installing X. Something
>> about the X installer moving files around and XPF needing to reinstall
>> them. I have only vaguely heard of isolated problems like this with
>> X.0.x, however, this extra step is REQUIRED with X.1 and up.
>
> I agree with this.  This has happened to me almost every time after
> installing X about 10 times in the past five days on my s900.  All you
> need to do is hold down the option key to boot into 9, and XPF will
> re-install the BootX, kexts, etc. and you should be all set.


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