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>> I have had a major disaster with my 2400. I needed to 
>> optomize the disk so I mounted the 10gig drive on my G4 
>> desktop with the powerbook in scisi mode.
> You must have a single 10 gb partition drive. The 2400 
> doesn't recognize much beyond 4 gb due to a known rom 
> limitation...

what limitation is that?  i'm running a 9GB drive in my comet, with a 
single 9GB partition, and i've not had any issues whatsoever.

i seem to remember a limitation in scsi disk mode; is that what you're 
referring to?  

if not, what limitation are you referring to?
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