martijnvandijk
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I am curious if someone is capable of replicating my problem. I did the following
After starting up in OSX (10.1.5) and immediately pressing Apple-S, my iMac starts up in Unix. I did fsck -y until my computer appears to be OK.
Then I type "exit" and OSX starts.
Now comes the tricky part: Now when I, in the same session, select OS 9.2.2 as my startup system and press Restart, the computer won't start up anymore and I will have to reinstall OS X (HD won't mount anymore). I think I have been able to replicate this problem twice.
Am I the only one running into this, or is it a general problem?
Thanks,
Martijn
After starting up in OSX (10.1.5) and immediately pressing Apple-S, my iMac starts up in Unix. I did fsck -y until my computer appears to be OK.
Then I type "exit" and OSX starts.
Now comes the tricky part: Now when I, in the same session, select OS 9.2.2 as my startup system and press Restart, the computer won't start up anymore and I will have to reinstall OS X (HD won't mount anymore). I think I have been able to replicate this problem twice.
Am I the only one running into this, or is it a general problem?
Thanks,
Martijn