--- David Ricker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a way to make the computer (a IIci in this
> case) ignore a system
> folder?  I'm thinking of archive files or another HD
> with a system on it that
> I want to use but not boot from or confuse the
> computer.  It doesn't seem as
> easy as re-naming or putting in another folder.

It's as easy as NOT keeping the System and Finder
files in the same folder. :) Create a subfolder in
the System Folder and move either System or Finder
to it.

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