> From: John A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: How to get 9 on disk w/o drivers
> Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 03:55:29 -0500

>> CCC is not the only solution...you can just drag a 9 set up directly
>> to your disk.  Pull the system out of the system folder, drop it back
>> in, you are set.  Worked for me.

>>> Your only (?) possible solution is Carbon Copy Cloner.
>>> George
> 
> So can I do this on the same partition as my Panther install? I only
> have my drive set up as a single partition.

Yes

> Are you saying I can put my
> OS 9 disc in my CD drive and drag the OS 9 system folder onto my
> Panther disc and then use OS 9 from Panther? Would I then be able to
> boot into 9, or only use 9 from Panther as Classic?

No, the system on an install disk is not configured correctly.  You need an
installed system on another disk, such as another powerbook connected via
target mode...


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