No..it won't boot the 10.2 installer disk, just 10.2 after it's 
already been installed.  It's curious though, how well it works when 
I want to boot into 10.2 from 8.6

I had to use the latest version of XPostFacto to boot the installer 
disk and, if I recall, I had to use that from my 9.1 partition.

Larry



>  >If this is relevant, I typically run 8.6 as my startup OS.  I added
>>Rempel's System Disk 3.3.1 to my control panels and regularly use
>>that to boot from 8.6 into 10.2 which is installed on another hard
>>drive.
>>
>>The one hard drive that that has 8.6 on it only has that one OS, but
>>the other HD has the partitions for 9.1 and 10.2.  If, for example, I
>>need to boot into 9.1 from 8.6, I'll use the standard "startup disk"
>>control panel.
>>
>>If I need to boot into 10.2 from my 9.1 partition, I then again
>>choose System Disk 3.3.1 which I also have in my 9.1 control panels.
>>
>>Larry
>
>Wow so the old System Disk 3.3.1 still works! Did you use it to do
>the install of OSX 10.2? It's nice it lets you boot from 8.6 to 10.2.
>I don't suppose you can install from 8.6 using it? Will S

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