On Jan 10, 2009, at 2:29 AM, Kyle Parish wrote:

>
> You can install OS9 then 10.4 and 10.5 in that order on one partition
> to save space, and be able to access the other OSs', and their
> programs while using 10.5. then leave the partitions for backups.



You would need to have three separate partitions for this, (or two,  
one for 10.4/OS 9, and one for 10.5 which does not support OS9 or  
Classic at all.)

What I would do is make two partitions, a small one for OS 9 and the  
rest for 10.5. When making the partitions and formatting them make  
sure you check the box for install OS 9 drivers, at least on the OS 9  
partition.



--
Bruce Johnson

"No matter where you go, there you are", B. Banzai


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