I forgot to mention. I would recommend always booting up with OS X, Then open OS 9.2.

Disgusted with OS 10.2, I elected OS 9 as my start up and ignored OS X. Two weeks later, When I then selected OS X as my start up system, it crashed the mutha. After wasting several hours, I wiped the disk and reinstalled all S/W.

I saw on the list, others had this problem and they gave a work around but it was too late for me.

OS X may be the future, but I don't get the warm fuzzy feeling I had with my first Mac ... a Plus, back in 1986.

RHB

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Stephane Kenn wrote:
The machine in question is a powercenter 180 with a Sonnet 500MHz G3 card
and 512mb of ram. I used XpostFacto to install OSX. I have two 18 gig IBM
scsi drives on it. The first one is partitioned in three. One 9.22 (6gigs)
One OSX (6gigs) and one applications folder where I have all the OSX apps.
The second drive has all the dmg images.
OSX does not seem to recognize the apple talk printer either. It does not
load the classic either. Just hangs while booting. I will follow your advice
and disable some unnecessary extensions.

Thanks




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