
Anyone know why all of a sudden MACOS is not recognizing my SuSE 6.4 CDs? I installed from them, so I know they use to work. Now when I boot into MACOS, with the CD in the drive, I get a message saying that "The disk is unreadable by this Macintosh. So you want to initiakize it?" Well, if I hit cancel, it ejects the CD. Anyone have any ideas? Also, for some reason, when I press the 'c' key, the system does *not* boot from CD. Any reason for this? thanks, --brett _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

On Tue, Aug 14, Brett Schwarz wrote:
Anyone know why all of a sudden MACOS is not recognizing my SuSE 6.4 CDs? I installed from them, so I know they use to work. Now when I boot into MACOS, with the CD in the drive, I get a message saying that "The disk is unreadable by this Macintosh. So you want to initiakize it?"
Well, if I hit cancel, it ejects the CD.
Anyone have any ideas?
Also, for some reason, when I press the 'c' key, the system does *not* boot from CD. Any reason for this?
You mean you can not boot your original MacOS CD? The CD1 is only bootable on new Macs. Maybe you have to clean the CD drive. I have never seen that with my 7200/90. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
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