Hi,
My G4 has it's disk partitioned in two partitions,
one for OSX 10.1, and one for 9.2.
I occasionally have a need to boot from the 9.2 partition. I do this by holding down the option key when booting, then choosing the 9.2 root.
When I do this, the OSX 10.1 root appears on the screen almost immediately, followed a few seconds later by the 9.2 root. Then it sits there for quite a long time before it finally lets me choose a root. I assume that it's just looking for more bootable roots, but should it really take that long? Is there anything I can do to speed it up?
Thanks,
-tony
My G4 has it's disk partitioned in two partitions,
one for OSX 10.1, and one for 9.2.
I occasionally have a need to boot from the 9.2 partition. I do this by holding down the option key when booting, then choosing the 9.2 root.
When I do this, the OSX 10.1 root appears on the screen almost immediately, followed a few seconds later by the 9.2 root. Then it sits there for quite a long time before it finally lets me choose a root. I assume that it's just looking for more bootable roots, but should it really take that long? Is there anything I can do to speed it up?
Thanks,
-tony