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HTML
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<HEAD>
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<TITLE>Quick Start</TITLE>
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<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
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<H1>Quick Start</H1>
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The following is a step-by-step guide that shows you how to get SheepShaver
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up and running in the quickest possible way. We assume that you are running
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on a PowerMac that already has MacOS installed on a partition of your hard drive
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and that you have booted into Linux.
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<P>
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<OL>
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<LI>Start the "SheepShaver" program. The "SheepShaver Settings" window will appear.
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<LI>Click on "Start". SheepShaver will try to detect on which partition MacOS is installed and should then start booting MacOS.
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<LI>To quit SheepShaver, select "Shutdown" from the Finder's "Special" menu.
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</OL>
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When SheepShaver hangs or crashes in fullscreen mode, pressing Ctrl-Esc should
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quit it and restore the display.
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<P>In fullscreen mode, press Ctrl-Tab to suspend SheepShaver and return to the
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normal X11 destop. Press space inside the "SheepShaver suspended" window to
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reactivate it.
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<H3>One word of caution:</H3>
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Volumes which are used by SheepShaver must not also be mounted under Linux
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while SheepShaver is running. <STRONG>You will lose data and corrupt the
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volume if you do this!</STRONG>
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<HR>
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<ADDRESS>
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SheepShaver User's Guide
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</ADDRESS>
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</BODY>
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</HTML>
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