I thought that when trying to install OS X.2 on a machine you had to
follow the progression course and start with 9.2.2 then X.1 then X.1.2
then X.1.5 then X.2..........plus all of the security updates that were
separate from the Os install...... just a thought.

A beige will boot from a X.1 or a X.2 disk. You can directly install
X.2 without having X.1 installed first. You do not even need 9.x
installed first, but you will need to install 9.x if you want to run
any classic applications.

A beige will not directly boot off of X.3 or X.4 CDs without the help
of xpostfacto and various hoop jumping.

Note that you can not go directly from 10.2.0 to 10.2.8 on a beige,
there is a TIL note on Apples site that says to go from 10.2.0 to
10.2.6 to 10.2.8

HTH,
Len


Funny, I put a 10.2 installation on a beige G3 (from an iMac installer, c. 2002 vintage), at least I think that's what it said: 10.2, when I checked it in the "About This Mac" window, & that's what it says on the CDs. & then I put the 10.2.8 Combo upgrade over it.

So far, everything seems to be going as normal. Didn't recall reading any warnings at the Apple site, on the pages about the download, or when I installed it.

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