sorted it.

seems that the indesign installer tries to put stuff in the os9 system 
folder.

i have a 1gig partition that has os9 on it. as yet, i haven't really 
used it or skimmed down its contents.

i tried booting ibn os9 and installing indesign and it told me that the 
disk didn't have enough space for the items it needed to put in the 
system folder. so i skimmed down about 300megs of stuff, booted into x 
and tried again.

and it worked!

very happy,

jake


On Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 12:45  pm, jake williamson wrote:

> just found this on adobe:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=1381
>
> that dont fix it! nice idea though....
>
> jake


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