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OS X boot from ext. FIrewire disk

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smiazin

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Jan 18, 2002
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Hi!
IS it possible to boot OS X from external Firewire disk?
Have 9.2.2 on internal (just 20GB) disk and want install OS X on external (80 GB).
Thanks
sergej
 
Don't see why not?!?

Just change the Startup disk in control panels. If you can't fix it in 20 minutes call someone who can.
 
Having OS X on a separate partition or drive will also allow you to select the startup disk at bootup by holding down the Option key; you'll then be able to choose from all available startup volumes.
 
Could also be hardware dependent. I have a FireWire PowerBook, 500MHz (Pismo) and a couple of external FireWire drives. I tried booting from one of my external drives onto which I had cloned my current install (using CarbonCopy CLoner) and could not. The external drive showed up in "Startup Disk" but I could not boot from it. "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." Calvin (Bill Watterson)
 
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