on 10/21/2002 05:09 PM, The Boy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This brings up an interesting question. There must be some reason for
> only allowing X to install on a partition of 8gig or less on some
> machines, but I can't say I know what that reason is. Now I'm wondering
> what might happen if X is moved to a larger partition after the install.
> I'd be inclined to expect some problems down the road.

Some Beige G3's and if you are using Xpostfacto to install X on an
unsupported Mac there are some that require the drive that the install to be
preformed on to be 8 gigs or less.  I happened to be luck where both
partitions showed up during install but I chose to install on the smaller
partition.  I have used CCC and cloned my drive and everything seems to be
working just fine on day two.

Lee


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