I'd keep the 10 GB for 9 and VPC. Skip partitioning the 100 GB drive. My $.02.
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 05:49 PM, Brian wrote:
I'm pretty new to OS X, it's only been on for 2 weeks, but not new to macs.
So you mean a bootable OS9 partition and reboot directly into 9, since the
G4/AGP model is one that still supports booting into 9 directly?
I think I can do that. I have a 100gig drive with OSX that I added to the
stock 10 gig drive. Unless there's a good tool for partitioning on the fly
(is there?) I can just make the stock drive a 9.2 boot system.
I was going to pull out the original drive shortly as I thought that the
way the 2 drives were forced to stack so closely would cause heat problems,
though. If I yank that drive I'll have to repartition for sure.
thanks,
Brian
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