>On 8/29/02 05:40 PM, "Ryan Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>  List,
>>>
>>>  Currently I'm running 8.6 on a beige G3 MT, 300 MHz,
>>>  with 640M of RAM.  I have a 80 GB IBM ready to install
>>>  and I plan on partitioning the drive for OS 10.2
>>>  (clean install, 7.9 GB), OS 9.2.2 (clean install, 10
>>>  GB), OS 8.6 (10 GB), and divide the rest into two
>>>  other partitions.  Does this make sense?  TIA,  Van
>>
>>  This is not a bash, please don't take it as such, but I don't
>>  understand why people insist on wasting 10GB for an old OS. All you
>>  need is 1 GB for your system and preferences, do the same of 9.2.2
>>  (which isn't necessary)  and then the rest for your Applications,
>>  Documents, etc. Also, yes you do need that <8 GB drive for X on the
>>  front.
>>
>>  --
>>  Ryan
>Unfortunately, for those of us with older printers, 9.2.2 IS necessary. I've
>got an Epson 1520, a perfectly FINE large format colour inkjet. I use 10.2
>in everyday life. But because Epson has not provided a printer driver that
>works with 10.2, I must print all my oversize work to pdf, switch to
>classic, and print from adobe reader. No other choice...
>
>And there are two apps that I use regularly that are not upgraded for OSX at
>all. Pinful, but it makes 9.2.2 necessary.
>
>Now about partitioning, I agree with you.
>

I am not saying it isn't neccessary, I am talking about the paritioning of it.

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