My Reply follows quote. On 08/08/2005 13:06 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >On Aug 8, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Ken wrote: > >> In my quest to move up to a G3 MT from a Performa 6360 (400mhz >> NewerTech >> G3), I picked up a 100GB Maxtor drive at Best Buy. >> Only $50, so couldn't pass it up. >> >> I am planning to install Jaguar on the drive so I partitioned >> it into 4 parts, one of which is 7.6GB, which I "think" is the >> first physical partition, though I really don't know how to tell. >--------- >When you partitioned it in Disk Utility, you divided the big >rectangle into four parts. The one at the top is the first partition. > >On the Desktop they may be listed in a different fashion depending on >how your desktop is organized, and where your startup volume is. --------- Thanks for the response. That I what I "assumed" but because of the "stack order" on the desktop, I was concerned. The startup volume in on another drive (two on one ATA cable) and appears at the usual top right corner of the desktop, then the partitions of the new drive listed in reverse order of that presented in the Drive Setup window. Odd.
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