For me it just does not happen. I have a 9.1 partition that when I try
to boot to a OSX.1 it just loads to OS9.

    I have been using startup disk for this task.  I need both 9 and X . I
can't run 9 as classic in OSX ( I don't believe I have the power) so I need
to be able to boot from different partitions.


I had a similar problem. When I was booted into my OS 9.1 system, I would choose OSX in the start up disk, but 9.1 kept coming up. I had to boot from the 9.1 system folder that I had on the same HD and partition that X was on. Then I could boot to X with the start up disk. But seperate HD's didn't seem to work. I also can't get in to classic from X. I keep getting a resource update error. It worked when I first installe X but it quit when I updated to 10.2.8.


Just my two cents,

Kevin

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