Subject: Re: Warning: Jaguar Disks incompatible
To: Daniel R. Killoran,Ph.D. <drk@shore.net>
From: Daniel Eggert <danieleggert@mac.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/29/2002 20:45:57
On s=F8ndag, sep 29, 2002, at 19:50 Europe/Copenhagen, Daniel R.=20
Killoran,Ph.D. wrote:

> I thought it wise to warn any one who might be tempted to use the Disk=20=

> Setup that comes with Jaguar.
>
> I used it to format the 60G ATA disk that came with my G4 because I=20
> wanted a different partition structure.
> After format (as HFS+ partitions), I could no longer mount the disk=20
> from OS-9.2.1 booted from its own CD.
> Further investigation showed that I could not mount it from any=20
> previous system or Norton or driver installer.
> I haven't tried using NetBSD, but if you do and have trouble, this may=20=

> be the problem.
>
> At a guess, Apple has tinkered with the disk label to prevent any one=20=

> from booting new computers with an older system.
>
> Dan Killoran

I think this should be on port-macppc, but anyway:

Old mac-systems (pre Mac OS X) used some (strange) partitions for=20
(disk) drivers. The new OS X doesn't need them, and all Mac OS X Desk=20
Setup Utilities have had the feature to allow _not_ to install these=20
'drivers'. Such a disc is -- obviously -- not mountable by pre Mac OS X=20=

systems (such as Mac OS 9).

Daniel