On Sep 1, 2004, at 7:33 PM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:

On 02-09-2004 1:03, A.Tuazon, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

I have successfully installed Jaguar onto my 9500/G4/366, 272MB RAM, 18GB
SCSI drive (of course via XPostfacto). Everything was working great until I
upgraded Jag to 10.2.8. Now all I get at boot is the spinning radial. The
way I upgraded was via Software Update. Anyone know what went wrong?
Thanks in advance!


Be sure to boot off your Jaguar CD first, and repair the Boot Disk, followed
by repairing disk permissions. DO THIS BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE UPDATE!
After you install the update, be sure to boot off the CD one more time, and
run disk permissions once again.


By following this simple advice, you can avoid most major catastrophes.

HTH,

Jo



Great advise, Jo!  :))

How ya been doing lately, BTW????   :))

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