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System Picker

If you use the System Picker program for 68k Macs to choose a system to boot with and then click the restart button, the system on reboot briefly loads a system and then starts over and does another. Rinse repeat with more until it settles on the system that was chosen. Why is that? Is there a way to prevent that? Would I need to eliminate the other system folders?
 
Some good info here: seems a combination of setting PRAM and then "blessing" the correct system

 
As a fan of the early 85-87 period, if you pick an ancient System and Finder combo that doesn't play nice with big modern day hda HD images, you get stuck in a non-booting trap that can only be rescued with a boot floppy, for example.

I have a love hate relationship with System Picker.
 
I have a love hate relationship with System Picker.
I hate how it un-blesses System Folders on other mounted partitions / drives. There is no need for it to do so, and it breaks the ability to use keyboard shortcuts and some other stuff to boot from another partition.

But yes, it also does have its place and can be a life saver.
 
My memory is showing its holes here. System Picker became less relevant once the Startup Disk control panel became a thing, becoming mainly useful for selecting amongst different System Folders on the same volume, but when did Startup Disk happen? Was that new with System 7?
 
System Picker became less relevant once the Startup Disk control panel became a thing, becoming mainly useful for selecting amongst different System Folders on the same volume, but when did Startup Disk happen? Was that new with System 7?
It does exist in System 6, but with some multiboot systems and when you use multiple boot partitions, you can end up needing both on the same computer, to say nothing of external drives you move between older and newer computers. Or possibly Older and More Older machines I guess 😆

Obviously the big thing with System Picker is that it allows you to easily have multiple System Folders on the same partition, which is occasionally useful for reasons I can't remember. Saves throwing Finders in Extension Folders... Obviously something I would never do... Cough.
 
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