Not on a WallStreet...newer PB only.
on 11/6/02 6:53 PM, Jeff Szuhay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
>> the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
>> 9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard d
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 10:19 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> on 06/11/02 22:23, Jeff Hubatka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
9.2.2. The Jagu
Hi Jim,
Tried what you suggested, but still no go. What happened was
exactly as you described. I got a happy mac, followed by an instant reboot
into Jaguar. Looks like putting OS 9.2.2 on the second partition (instead
of the first with Jaguar) may have something to do with it, as someon
From: Jeff Szuhay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote:
>>I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced
>> with
>> the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
>> 9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
>> 9.2.2 on the second 7 GB.
>
>Hi Listers,
>
> I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
>the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
>9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
>9.2.2 on the second 7 GB. Whenever I change the startup drive to
on 06/11/02 22:23, Jeff Hubatka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The Wallstreet doesn't support the Startup Manager (or is it the other way
> around?), so the option key doesn't work with this model. Mine either.
>
> --
> JSH
>
>
>> Subject: Re: Jaguar reluct
The Wallstreet doesn't support the Startup Manager (or is it the other way
around?), so the option key doesn't work with this model. Mine either.
--
JSH
> Subject: Re: Jaguar reluctant to go back...
> Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 19:53:03 -0500
> From: Jeff Szuhay <[EMAIL PR
Have you tried holding down the D key??
It looks for the first system folder. If the OS 9 is...
Keith
On 11/6/02 8:18 PM, "Heok Hee Ng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Szuhay wrote:
>
>> Hold down the "option" key as the system starts up. It will then search
>> for all bootable drives, reg
Jeff Szuhay wrote:
> Hold down the "option" key as the system starts up. It will then search
> for all bootable drives, regardless of OS and give you the chance to
> choose which one to boot into.
Thanks. I already tried that. The strange thing is that holding down the
option key has no effect
On Thursday, Nov 7, 2002, at 11:33 Australia/Sydney, Heok Hee Ng wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced
> with
> the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
> 9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard dr
>I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
>the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
>9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
>9.2.2 on the second 7 GB. Whenever I change the startup drive to the
>partition wi
Hi Listers,
I just installed Jaguar in my Wallstreet today and am faced with
the problem that my Wallstreet is now reluctant to boot up using OS
9.2.2. The Jaguar is on the first 7 GB of my 25 GB hard drive, and OS
9.2.2 on the second 7 GB. Whenever I change the startup drive to the
part
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