Why would a new fresh Fuijitsu MHT2030AT in a Powerbook G4 / 400 render
Panther to say "you cannot boot up from this disk. You can not install OS
X on this disc"? This is after I successfully formatted it first to
journalled Mac OS Extended full disc (27GB) and then first a 7GB
partition and a 20GB one. Exactly the same response. I'm not sure it's
related but in the log it says "bootstrap_look_up: unknown error code".

Could it be it doesn't default to master and is set to slave somehow? I
saw no way of influencing that so I thought it was set to cable select or
similar. And as it's a notebook drive it would be strange if it came set
to slave as default, wouldn't it?

Any suggestions how to diagnose this problem are welcome.




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