> 
> Your floppy isn't really a valid boot floppy.  You need to make a new boot
> floppy, preferably using the 7.5 Network Access Disk image linked in the
> FAQ.
> 
> the pickle
> 
> FAQ <http://macfaq.org/index.shtml>
> _________________________________________________________________

The disk that I'm using is the 7.5 network access disk.  I've managed to get
the disk working though- it seems I have to hold down cmd-opt-sft-del until
I get the "welcome to macintosh" screen.  Please excuse my newbie-ish-ness,
I haven't used 68k machines in a long, long time, and I only got my LCIII
last month.


-- 
Andrew J. McGinnis
pp6000v2 at mac dot com


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