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I can consistently boot to one of two configurations of my choice.  If I   
boot archive #1 I get what appears to be a functional DT.  If I hit Esc   
or let it time out I get a system with two distinctive flaws; the sound   
driver refuses to load and there is no mouse.  I could probably fix both   
of these.  
 
But that is not the point.  They are consistent identifiers.  If archive   
#1 boots OK, and the files from archive #1 are copied to the HDD, then   
why doesn't the next normal boot--no use of archives--give the same   
result as booting archive #1?  
 
Ray  
 
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