Hi folks,
I have a Mac Mini G4 that dual-boots OSX Tiger ("Shuriken") and Mac OS 9.2.2, each on their own partition.
The OSX Startup Volume control panel doesn't recognize the OS9 installation as bootable, giving me only the OSX partition as an option. It *does* recognize the OS9 partition in general though (e.g. mounts it on the Desktop, shows in Disk Utility, etc.)
OS 9.2 works perfectly fine on the Mac, no troubles when booting via holding the option key on startup. Does anyone know why OSX refuses to recognize the OS9 partition as bootable in the startup volume panel and how to fix that?
Not much of a OSX guy here ... appreciate any help!
I have a Mac Mini G4 that dual-boots OSX Tiger ("Shuriken") and Mac OS 9.2.2, each on their own partition.
The OSX Startup Volume control panel doesn't recognize the OS9 installation as bootable, giving me only the OSX partition as an option. It *does* recognize the OS9 partition in general though (e.g. mounts it on the Desktop, shows in Disk Utility, etc.)
OS 9.2 works perfectly fine on the Mac, no troubles when booting via holding the option key on startup. Does anyone know why OSX refuses to recognize the OS9 partition as bootable in the startup volume panel and how to fix that?
Not much of a OSX guy here ... appreciate any help!