on 8/25/01 10:20 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> It's perfectly easy to install more than one system version on exactly
> the same volume. All you have to do is remove the finder file from the
> system(s) on your hard disk before you boot off your system disks to
> install yet another version. Afterwards, you can put all of the
> finder(s) back, and use a utility like System Switcher to choose which
> one is the current "blessed" system folder. You do NOT have to partition
> your drive.
> 
> I don't have a direct link to that util, but I remember using it and one
> or two others that did the same thing quite a bit back in 1993-95.

Thanks! I'll do that right away. But shouldn't I also have to remove the
system suitcase as well as the Finder file before installing the other
version? 

I'll search version tracker for System Switcher, thanks for mentioning it.


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