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Re: Mac users -- need 9.2.2 boot disk [message #92437 is a reply to message #92432] |
Tue, 06 November 2007 08:57 |
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I'm fairly certain that w/ OS 9 you can just copy the system folder to your
boot drive and create an OS boot option. I have an 867 mHz G4 w/ OS 9.2.2
installed. I know I have my install disks somewhere but I'll bet I can just
copy my system folder to a CD or DVD and send it to you. Email me if you
want to give it a shot.
Gantt
Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>Well, I tried to set up the 867MHz Quicksilver I just got with OS9 so
>I can make it my mobile Paris rig.
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>Only, it appears that the damn thing will only boot from the OS9.2.2
>cd that shipped with it, not retail 9.04 or 9.1 or anything else.
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>I got the G4 from work, and the only G4 discs I could find were the
>original Panther dvd and the hardware test.
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>Anyone got a copy of the 9.2.2 boot cd they'd be willing to make me a
>copy of?
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>I've got less than a month to get this thing all racked up and tested,
>and tonight was more than a little irritating.
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>If'n y'all want to email me off-list, use pbraun AT ctgonline dot org.
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>Thanks.
>
>pab
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: Mac users -- need 9.2.2 boot disk [message #92465 is a reply to message #92437] |
Wed, 07 November 2007 06:55 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Yes- this should work. Just drag the system folder from the boot disc you
currently
have, into your HD, then under control panel>startup disc, select it as
the default
boot source
Ted
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>I'm fairly certain that w/ OS 9 you can just copy the system folder to your
>boot drive and create an OS boot option. I have an 867 mHz G4 w/ OS 9.2.2
>installed. I know I have my install disks somewhere but I'll bet I can
just
>copy my system folder to a CD or DVD and send it to you. Email me if you
>want to give it a shot.
>
>Gantt
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>Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>>Well, I tried to set up the 867MHz Quicksilver I just got with OS9 so
>>I can make it my mobile Paris rig.
>>
>>Only, it appears that the damn thing will only boot from the OS9.2.2
>>cd that shipped with it, not retail 9.04 or 9.1 or anything else.
>>
>>I got the G4 from work, and the only G4 discs I could find were the
>>original Panther dvd and the hardware test.
>>
>>Anyone got a copy of the 9.2.2 boot cd they'd be willing to make me a
>>copy of?
>>
>>I've got less than a month to get this thing all racked up and tested,
>>and tonight was more than a little irritating.
>>
>>If'n y'all want to email me off-list, use pbraun AT ctgonline dot org.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>pab
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Re: Mac users -- need 9.2.2 boot disk [message #92500 is a reply to message #92465] |
Wed, 07 November 2007 20:04 |
Paul Braun
Messages: 391 Registered: September 2005
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On 8 Nov 2007 00:55:34 +1000, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com>
wrote:
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>Yes- this should work. Just drag the system folder from the boot disc you
>currently
>have, into your HD, then under control panel>startup disc, select it as
>the default
>boot source
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>Ted
>
Well, dip me in batter and call me a corn dog!!
It was weird. I copied over the system,preferences, utilities, and
apps folder from my Paris G4 onto a fw drive.
Then I intialized the Paris boot drive, making sure to install OS9
drivers.
Then, copied said folders onto the newly-initialized drive.
Rebooted, holding down the option key.
Oddly enough, it showed not only the OSX drive, but the FW drive as
boot options, not the internal OS9 drive.
So, I let it boot from FW. Then went into the startup disk panel,
chose the internal Paris drive's System folder, restarted with the
Option key, and this time, the internal drive showed up and allowed me
to boot.
Now, I'll install Paris and a few utiilities.
Damn! That was fun. And edumacational, too!!!
pab
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