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I assume it's better to have the OS 9 system folder on the OS 9 partition - that being the whole point of the operation. But what do I do now, to move it? And once I move it, do I need to then uninstall the OS 9 apps from the OS X partition and reinstall them on the OS 9?
I already copied over all my files, etc from the G3 before noticing this so if there's some way to do it (if it's even necesary) without having to do a complet re-install of everything I'd be very grateful to hear about it.
I think you've stumped some of the moderators here, so I'm going to take a shot at it.
As I understand you don't *have* to have OS 9 in its own partition. I could be wrong so lemme dig through some of my MacAddicts magazine. I *know* I saw a reference to this.
Standby.
(MacGuru..help me out on this...)
here's a file tree "drawing" to answer the last post:
[OS X PARTITION: 80 gigs]
¦
¦
--------os x system folder
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---------os 9 system folder
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-------os x apps folder
¦
--------os 9 apps folder
[OS 9 PARTITION: 20 gigs]
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-------copy of acrobat reader that got in there somehow
-------NOTHING ELSE IS HERE
so, i believe that to move the apps, i have to reinstall them (to cope with preferences, extensions, etc) and thus to run the 9 apps from the 9 partition, doesn't the 9 partition have to contain the 9 system folder?
can i simply copy/paste the system folder? that seems too easy ...
Anyway, even if I launch a software from the OS9 partition, it loads OS9 from the original 9-system folder on the OS X partition ....
Resetting your administrator password
Insert the Mac OS X CD and double-click Install Mac OS X. When the Installer appears, choose Reset Password from the Installer menu. Follow the onscreen instructions to change the password. Quit the Installer and restart your computer while holding down the mouse button to eject the CD.
If the Mac OS icon shows at the System Folder, it puzzles me why it won't show up a the Startup Disk control panel.
You could erase the OS 9 stuff from your OS X partition using the Terminal, but that requires you to be brave and know exactly what you are doing because the operation will be unrecoverable.
I thought I took care of it when I initially created the partitions, but it appears not. then we got sidetracked on how exactly, to move the 9 stuff from the X partition to the 9 partition ... :)
and no, the copied sys folder is NOT blessed, it may, in fact be possessed however ...
it would appear that a total reinstall of 9 and all apps is in order, which i was hoping to avoid.
You may have one of them there new G4s that will only allow booting into X, huh? If so, I don't know what kind of strangeness you may have with the OS 9 system folder. I don't even think your minister could help.
If not, you should be able to do a clean install of OS 9 onto that other partition and it would be happy. Used to be, all that was needed for a blessed system folder was a Finder and a System file. It now needs a bit more. But, if you do a clean install on that one partition, you will be fine. As transistor said, you should not have to do the apps, just the system. BTW, what G4 did you buy?