Can't boot from OSX disc...

I recently installed a 3rd HD. When I attempted to format it, I was unable to startup using the X disc. It would boot up in 9.1 off my HD. I was able to boot from the OS9 disc and format the new HD but now I can only see it while running in 9 and not in X. Anybody know how to boot off the X disc? I was hoping that if I can format the new HD from the OSX disc maybe that would help???

Are you saying that it is impossible for any beige to run master/slave configurations in os x?
It is a little more subtle than that.
1) If you have duplicate masters on a cable, when Darwin (the UNIX underpinnings of Mac OS X) wakes up and looks around, it will declare both Masters unusable. If Darwin does not activate them, it's as if they are not there to Mac OS X.
Darwin uses built-in Disk Drivers that are completely different from those in Mac OS 9. Users no longer have the benefit of all the extra forgiveness built into the traditional Mac OS 9 Drivers over the years. This has produced a rash of superstitions that various features "do not work under Mac OS X." The truth is that you must have hardware that meets the letter of the law to work in Mac OS X, it is no longer forgiving.
2) If you have a drive accidentally set to Slave, Mac OS X generally will not install to it or Boot from it. Mac OS 9 may be perfectly happy with it.
and Allan, thanks for your support!

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    Message was edited by: hooddy
    Message was edited by: hooddy

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