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Chapter 4 –
Configuring System Settings
running Mac OS 9 applications: booting the system into Mac OS 9, and running an
application in Classic Mode. This mode is an adaptation of Mac OS 9 that runs as
an application on a system running Mac OS X. It is not recommended to boot into
Mac OS 9 or to use Classic Mode.
Mac OS 9 and any Mac OS 9 applications should be removed from the system. To do
this, use the following instructions. Please note that great care must be taken in
doing this; root access is required to do these steps, and incorrectly entering a folder
name could result in removal of the Mac OS X operating system or all Mac OS X
applications.
Following the instructions below will
disable Classic Mode and no users will be
able to run Mac OS 9 applications.
To remove Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 9 applications and files:
1. Log into the administrator’s account.
2. Start the Terminal application, found in /Applications/Utilities.
3. Type the following command to remove the Classic icon from the System
Preferences panel:
sudo rm –rf '/System/Library/PreferencePanes/Classic.prefPane'
4. Type the following commands to remove Classic files and directories if they
are present on the system. Note that each command should be typed on a
single line; they are split across lines here only for readability: