Do I understand correctly that one Time Capsule equals two external  
hard drives accessed by Time Machine?  How can this be?

Apple tech article:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1550?viewlocale=en_US

tells me that to use Time Machine to an external hard drive from a  
PowerPC-based Mac, the drive must be initialized with Apple Partition  
Map partition scheme.  From an Intel Mac, it must be initialized with  
GUID partition scheme.  So I would need two separate external drives  
to handle a G4 and three Intel Macs.

The "Time Capsule Setup Guide" that is online says:  "To use your Time  
Capsule with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, you need to use Mac OS  
X v10.5.2 or later."  There is no mention of PPC Macs nor Intel Macs.

Al Poulin


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