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I had the same problem.
I'm not sure what causes this, but I had it happen to me twice. The workaround is simple, if annoying.
I had the same problem.
There is a simpler solution. If you use "System Disk" a utility that came with the public beta it will allow you to select your OSX partition and reboot into X without destroying the OS9 system file from which you were just in. This technique can be applied to corrupted system disks. This phenomenon is only apparent when switching file systems on the same volume. I do not know were to find this utility other than the PB CD but I am sure with some hunting around it can be found.
I had the same problem.
the problem isn't the MacOS 9 system getting hosed (although after several times this can happen). It is a corruption of Both X and 9. This originally happened to me because I had installed X over the PB (which was also installed over DP4 and 3). The System Disk utility is no longer needed. PLEASE DO NOT USE IT! It can cause conflicts with the system. The MacOS 9 Startup Disk control panel now supports switching to the MacOS X system folder on the same partition, as the original thread implies this user did.
Here's my advice
I'v never seen this before, but it sounds like you are having problems with having the two systems on the same partition. try using the "drive setup" app (OS9) or for OSX, the "disk utility" app to partition your disk, then install OSX on a seperate partition. Another option is to buy a second hard drive if you don't have one already. They are relativiely inexpensive, and solve a lot of problems, and prevent hours of data back-up (which shold have been done prior to installing OSX) |
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