Re: OT! Re: Limping Lombard

2002-12-01 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>I must be dense today. Where does one find/subscribe to the "G-Books >list?" > >Ken will get you on the list. This is, of course, another of the fabulous LEM lists. All of Dan's lists can be found here: Read about G-Books

Re: OT! Re: Limping Lombard

2002-12-01 Thread KADaggett
My Reply follows quote. On 01/12/2002 15:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Kershaw) >Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >This belongs on the G-Books list. This isn't even one off... You'll >get better responses from

Re: OT! Re: Limping Lombard

2002-12-01 Thread Andrew Kershaw
>It is possible (probable?) that the drive is formatted with HFS+ and you >booted with a TechTools CD that is too old to be able to read an HFS+ >partition?? No. It is not possible to boot the Lombard with an OS that does not support HFS+, especially since the Lombard is "New World." OS 8.1 is

Re: OT! Re: Limping Lombard

2002-12-01 Thread Brian
> >I wanted to do a clean install, but when I boot from the OS CD, the internal >HD is not visible, so it is not possible for me to install anything. It is possible (probable?) that the drive is formatted with HFS+ and you booted with a TechTools CD that is too old to be able to read an HFS+ part

Re: OT! Re: Limping Lombard

2002-12-01 Thread J. Shea
> This belongs on the G-Books list. This isn't even one off... You'll > get better responses from them anyway, considering they actually own > and talk about Lombards over there. Not everyone on this list has a > G3/G4 based PowerBook... Sorry for the off topic post. I didn't mean to annoy

OT! Re: Limping Lombard

2002-12-01 Thread Andrew Kershaw
This belongs on the G-Books list. This isn't even one off... You'll get better responses from them anyway, considering they actually own and talk about Lombards over there. Not everyone on this list has a G3/G4 based PowerBook... Your book shouldn't need a system enabler, especially under 9.