The National Enquirer reports at 7:28 PM -0600 9/29/04, Bob wrote:

>The National Enquirer reports at 4:07 PM +0200 9/29/04, Mikael Byström wrote:
>
> >Bob said:
> >
> > >Somebody help me out here, I don't want to give bad advice. Will Dave
> > >be able to **boot* into OS 9 is he didn't install the OS 9 drivers
> > >when he partitioned in OS X?
> >
> >He will be able to boot from CD, but discs will be unreachable.
>
>That's what I thought I remembered. Just wanted to be sure. Thanks Mikael.

You know what, I'm not sure I asked this very clearly in the first 
place. Let me elucidate. The answer may still be the same, but 
question is slightly different. :-)

If a person already has his drive partitioned into 2 partitions. If 
he has already installed OS X, but didn't install the OS 9 drivers 
when he installed OS X. Then subsequently he installs OS 9 on the 
second partition (he still can't install the OS 9 drivers without 
reformatting the drive). Now...

Can he boot into OS 9 from the OS on the second partition?


Bob
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