On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 08:06 AM, Mike Kauspedas wrote:


I'm trying to get OS X on my PM 7500. Doesn't seem to want to boot. I have a
9 GB hard drive that I partitioned with OS 9.2.2. Is this right, is there a
certain way I should partition it? When I reboot after X Post facto it won't
boot X, just goes back to 9.2.2. I also have a G3 upgrade and ADB keyboard
and mouse not USB, is this incompatible with X? I know others have succeeded
with X on there 7500's where am I going wrong? Thanks,

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Ryan Rempel, the author of XPostFacto is also on this list.

BTW, you need to have enough space, ram, and pretty much a stock machine. Put 9.2.2 on a separate partition and OSX needs at least 3 gigs......

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