Hi Listers,

        I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
9.2.2.  The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
9.2.2 on the second 7 GB.  Whenever I change the startup drive to the
partition with OS 9.2.2, the Wallstreet  insists on booting up using
Jaguar, this despite my trying to lock the second (OS 9.2.2) partition
as the startup drive.
        Anyone knows how to work around this problem?  I don't really
need to run OS 9.2.2 at the moment, but I need to transfer data from my
desktop (a 7500/G3 running OS 9.1) to the Wallstreet via Appletalk.  I
could always burn the data on to a CD and then transfer to the
Wallstreet, but I don't really want to waste the time and the CD doing
so (burner in the 7500/G3 is extremely slow).

Heok Hee



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