The repair capability is really the only functionality I'm looking for, so---->
it will be a very small partition, just large enough to hold whatever OS I'm
going to install on it.
TechTool 4 will setup an emergency boot partition with itself, and other OS X utilities installed. I'd go that route, unless you just want the head/heartache of playing around :)
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