I\'m running a 3 week old G4 cube with 256 mB ram and 30 gB disk divided in 4 partitions. First (5 gB) is OS9, second (5 gB) is OSX and the two others are for me and my data. I have experience with alphaLinux, LinuxPPC, Intel Linux and SGI unix. With LinuxPPC on an iMac I can boot into either MacOS or Linux at startup using bootx, so I assumed that it should be a snap to similarly toggle between OSX and OS9. After installing OSX yesterday on its own partition (/tmp so I can trash it if it gets uppity) I checked out what it felt like. I like it and I have linuxPPC application that I want to port to it. However, I needed to get back to work so I reset my startup to the first partition with OS9 and rebooted and did my job. Today I cannot reset the startup disk to the OSX partition to rejoin my tour of OSX. The message I get is \"The disk \"/tmp\" cannot be selected as the stratup drive because it does not have a valid System Folder or the disk drive software does not support startup selection\". I tried booting from the OSX install CD but it does not get you to a point where you can set the strartup disk.
My question is simple is this the way OSX/OS9 interoperability is supposed to work or do \"we have a problem here [Austin]\"?
My question is simple is this the way OSX/OS9 interoperability is supposed to work or do \"we have a problem here [Austin]\"?