Roger and Larry, thanks for the info.  As advised, I�m
planning on leaving the first 8G on the 80G HD for OS
10, but not installing it yet since I wanted to make
sure everything worked ok in 9.  I�ll partition the
remainder in half.  -Van

Larry replied� Are you going to boot into 9?  If so I
would recommend three partitions.  4 gigs for MacOSX,
3.5 gigs for MacOS9 and the remainder for general use.

Roger replied�On your G3 OSX must be on the first 8 mb
of a partitioned drive. I would partition the new 80
gig in to three partitions; 8 gig with OSX and
partition the remainder in half. I would put OS 9x on
one of the other partitions to use as classic 9 (with
a paired down version of OS 9 so it is less problem
prone) and use the final partition as storage. The
partition with Classic OS 9 can also be used for a lot
of your OSX applications if the 8 gigs is filling up.
The storage partition should need less maintenance
with out an operating system. I would leave my
original drive as a OS9 with all the apps and such
that you have on it now. The old drive can have
maintenance software that you can run on the  80 gig
if trouble should arise.



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