Cannot See Leopard Drive from OS 9

I have a G4MDD running OS 9.2.2 and Tiger on two partitions of one drive and Leopard on the other drive. In the Startup Disk list on OS 9 I can see Tiger but not Leopard. So to reboot from OS 9 to Leopard I have to use the Option Key to bring up all drives, a slow and tedious process. How can I make Leopard show up in the OS 9 Startup Disk list so that I can directly reboot fro OS 9 to Leopard?

Apple System profiler under Mac OS X will show whether Mac OS 9 drivers are installed on a drive. If no OS 9 drivers are installed, it may not be visible in OS 9.
This probably does not apply to you, but while we are on the subject I want to mention that you may also need the latest version of Startup Disk Control Panel:
Mac OS X, Mac OS 9: Use Current Startup Disk Control Panel or Mac OS 9.2.2

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