Hi Michael,
Yep, I have done it this way several times but, In order to stabilize the system you should run disk repair and permissions repair. Now that you have OS 10 running, you may be able to use it to set the boot drive as the install CD, then run repairs from it. In my case, disk repair found inodes that were incorrectly mapped. Permissions repair spent nearly an hour fixing all the bad or wrong settings for my machine. Of course YMMV as usual.
Regards, Don
On Apr 18, 2005, at 1:21 PM, Michael Scharkow wrote:
As said, I don't have OS 9 but I guess my cdrom just won't boot anything, so I grabbed an empty hd, put it into a colleagues G4, installed 10.2, put it into the g3 and it works now. Only it seems to be quite unstable,
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