Yes, Apple does now recommend that 9 / X be on the same partition. That's how all their computers now come from the factory. That's how the Software Restore disks install everything
Originally posted by free&unmuzzled
And why would that be? I just installed 10.1 on my iBook over 10.0.4 and 9.2.1 on the same drive, same partition. Why would Apple make an install CD that required users to have two drives/partitions? Basically... what the heck are you talking about?!?!??
Originally posted by brodie
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My guess would be that you burned your CD using Toast... and you mounted the image on the desktop to do so. Because of this, Toast used the optimize-on -the-fly feature, witch rendered your CD unbootable in OS X.Originally posted by bobburton
It's a burn-copy, yes.
I tried with holding the C key with CD in, of course.