> >Most early PowerMacs will boot from a 7.5 boot
> disk.

7.5 through 8.1 have two boot disks, one for 68k
and one for PPC.

If you have a 601 upgrade in a 68k, the 8.1 PPC
boot disk will work as-is. (Maybe 8.0 too, never
tried it.) 7.6 PPC boot disk requires an enabler
for a 601 upgrade but 7.6 installed on the Mac
does not. 7.5.x requires an enabler at all times
on a 68k with 601 PPC upgrade.

Other than the 601 upgrades, I don't know offhand
if there's any PowerMacs the 7.5.x PPC boot disks
need an enabler for. If there are, just use a
7.6 or 8.1 PPC boot disk. :) Of course you have
to use 8.1 if there are HFS+ formatted drives
involved.

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