Hi all, Two questions... Firstly, I have a machine with OS9, OSX and Debian on it. The reason for OS9's existance is to run tools to interact with firmware such as System Disk.
After installing Debian, I can only boot OS9. Typing either bootr or bye at the Open Firmware prompt just boots OS9. I have tried using the OS9 startup disk tool to select the OSX system folder but it still boots OS9. At first I thought that this was because the last OS I booted was 9, so I did a re-install and made sure that the machine was booting osX. I then installed Debian. Now I have the same behaviour. Is there any way that I can boot OSX now ? Secondly, I only seem able to use 1 mouse button. I've tried ctrl-button, apple-button and option-button. What do I need to simulate second and third buttons in X ? Thanks, -- - Wayne Pascoe | Mary had a crypto key, she kept [EMAIL PROTECTED] | it in escrow, and everything that Mary http://www.penguinpowered.org.uk | said, the Feds were sure to know. |