Thanks to Phil Burk and Darin for comments. I tried running DW from the
CD but even that does not
seem to work OK. It found stuff wrong with one partition, rebuilt the
directory for the partition, replaced the
directory. Then I tried to rebuild the same directory again, and the
same stuff
on 12/2/03 1:13 AM, Michel Treisman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to Phil Burk and Darin for comments. I tried running DW from the
CD but even that does not
seem to work OK. It found stuff wrong with one partition, rebuilt the
directory for the partition, replaced the
directory. Then
On Dec 2, 2003, at 1:14 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 01/12/03 19:56, Dan Colwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I'm finally going to do it...I know I'm a late joiner here, but
it's time for me to jump to OS X.
I have a 400MHz Pismo, 768MB, 40g currently running 9.2.2.
Should I partition my
On Dec 2, 2003, at 1:14 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 01/12/03 19:56, Dan Colwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I'm finally going to do it...I know I'm a late joiner here, but
it's time for me to jump to OS X.
I have a 400MHz Pismo, 768MB, 40g currently running 9.2.2.
Should I partition my
On Dec 2, 2003, at 4:39 AM, Darin Ames wrote:
on 12/2/03 1:13 AM, Michel Treisman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to Phil Burk and Darin for comments. I tried running DW from
the CD but even that does not seem to work OK. It found stuff wrong
with one partition, rebuilt the directory for
One advantage of separate partitions is that you can hold down the
option/alt key at startup to choose which system to boot into; that's
quite a timesaver if you frequently switch between 9 and X.
TimH
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Hi...
Just bought some RAM to upgrade my Lombard (G3 400) and found it crashing
with OS X very often... Anyone know the problem?
My original configuration: 128 (high profile) + 64 (Low profile) (worked
fine)
1st change: 256 (paccom high profile) + 64 (same one) (fine as well)
2nd change: 256
On 02/12/03 09:39, Ho Jianghai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi...
Just bought some RAM to upgrade my Lombard (G3 400) and found it crashing
with OS X very often... Anyone know the problem?
My original configuration: 128 (high profile) + 64 (Low profile) (worked
fine)
1st change: 256 (paccom
My advice goes from yes to definately yes ;-)
Partitions:
1st - OS 9.2 (3GB), if you want to boot into 9 directly
Having it first allows you to boot directly by holding down the d key.
No start-up manager or start-up disk hassles.
2nd - OS X (min 5GB) itself, by itself. If you ever need to
Darin,
I have a Tibook, 1 GHz, which doesn't boot into OS 9, as far as I know.
From the CD, DW rebuilds three partition directories, but on the
fourth partition,
as I said, the rebuilding doesn't take. If it worries me too much, I
will erase the
fourth partition and reinstall 10.3. Till then,
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 09:39 AM, Ho Jianghai wrote:
Hi...
Just bought some RAM to upgrade my Lombard (G3 400) and found it
crashing
with OS X very often... Anyone know the problem?
My original configuration: 128 (high profile) + 64 (Low profile)
(worked
fine)
Funny... I just stuck
Hello I am the very happy owner of a 400 Mhz Pismo, with 256MB RAM and the
6 GIG HD, that is about half full. I am currently using OS 9.2.2, and am
happy with it. But, I am thinking of OS X. I have access to a copy of OS X
that came on a 500 Mhz iMac, an early one. How do you think that would
On 12/2/03 6:37 PM, Jim Scolman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello I am the very happy owner of a 400 Mhz Pismo, with 256MB RAM and the
6 GIG HD, that is about half full. I am currently using OS 9.2.2, and am
happy with it. But, I am thinking of OS X. I have access to a copy of OS X
that came
on 02/12/03 19:37, Jim Scolman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello I am the very happy owner of a 400 Mhz Pismo, with 256MB RAM and the
6 GIG HD, that is about half full. I am currently using OS 9.2.2, and am
happy with it. But, I am thinking of OS X. I have access to a copy of OS X
that
Hi there,
Excuse the post to multiple lists, but I'm not optimistic about a solution to this
Apple catch-22.
I'm on digest, so please Cc me or reply directly if you have the answer or a
suggestion so I won't miss the answer.
(I've been really busy and have been neglecting a lot of my digests,
I have just purchased my first PCMCIA card (a combo USB 2 and Firewire) card
for my Wallstreet. I am surprised by the amount of force it seems to require
to properly seat the card. Is this normal or is there a problem with the
card.
Thanks in advance,
Andre
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on 03/12/03 00:02, Andre Ruegg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just purchased my first PCMCIA card (a combo USB 2 and Firewire) card
for my Wallstreet. I am surprised by the amount of force it seems to require
to properly seat the card. Is this normal or is there a problem with the
card.
on 12/2/03 11:21 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 03/12/03 00:02, Andre Ruegg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just purchased my first PCMCIA card (a combo USB 2 and Firewire) card
for my Wallstreet. I am surprised by the amount of force it seems to require
to properly
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