On Wed, Mar 29, 2000, Olaf Hering [off-list ref] wrote:
I had never problems with my faked system folder, I move it around, to
CDs, to netatalk servers and where ever I want. This can be a "feature"
of OS9 that it doesn't remove the information, I don't know.
What makes this blessing so special??
The "blessing" is a combination of two things:
- The directory ID of the "blessed" folder is written somewhere in the
disk catalog (I think in the MDB, I don't remember for sure)
- Valid boot blocs are written to bloc 0 and 1 of the volume
OF may still be able to boot if the bootblocs are not present (but miBoot
can't).
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On Wed, Mar 29, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000, Olaf Hering [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
I had never problems with my faked system folder, I move it around, to
CDs, to netatalk servers and where ever I want. This can be a "feature"
of OS9 that it doesn't remove the information, I don't know.
What makes this blessing so special??
The "blessing" is a combination of two things:
- The directory ID of the "blessed" folder is written somewhere in the
disk catalog (I think in the MDB, I don't remember for sure)
- Valid boot blocs are written to bloc 0 and 1 of the volume
OF may still be able to boot if the bootblocs are not present (but miBoot
can't).
In this case it is for the new world machines and as I said it works
always and ever. I drag it from the partition to a netatalk volume, go
to another mac and drag the folder into the Linux boot partition and it
is shown as a system folder. We have only OS9 here, the older B&W
machines can not be bootet from a OS 8.5 CDs and the original CDs are
gone. So I can't test it with OS 8.6.
I will post a smi the next days, I guess when you open it and drag it
onto another partition it will be bootable.
Gruss Olaf
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