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Lazrslng

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Dec 1, 2007
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I posted this last night:

I have a Wallstreet with an upgraded, 300mhz processor. I rebuilt the whole thing, installed the max 512 mg of ram and a 40mg hard drive. I installed sys 9.2.1 on it and was trying to use xpostfacto to install sys 10.3. I put in the 10.3 CD and started xpost. When the install screen came up it showed the harddrive but lists it as "not a bootable device". I looked to the sys profiler and see that the L2 cache is set to 1 mg. Everything I see says I have to partition and set it to 8mg. Im not sure how this is done and wonder whether once Ive figured that out Ill need to use Xpostfacto at all. Whats my best bet here folks?

It was suggested to reset the boot partition. I tried doing that from the Install Cd and cant find how to.

Once Ive done that, if I ever figure that one out, then what? Do I try remounting with help of Xpost?
 
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