I think many computers run 'Tiger' and a classic 9.2.2 (my G4 and a G3 do), 
and I recommend installing the 'X' on a different drive than the 'Classic'.
If you're using an iMac (a single drive system), there'll be problems.
And there has been the advice (by Apple) firstly to install 9, update anything 
(as QT),
and then install X.
So partitioning IMO is a good idea for such a machine (Talking about a CRT 
iMac).
Lars

>
>Is it possible to install Classic onto a Mac that is already running 
>Tiger?  I need this old iMac (front loading CD) to run a few older 
>applications.
>When I try to use the OS 9.2.2 installation disk, I hit a dead end. 
>The Mac wants an OS 9 System Folder to launch the installer....
>
>
>Do I  have to re-partition my hard drive in order to get Classic installed?
>(Forgive me if I have asked this question before, but I still don't 
>know how to solve the problem...)
>
>
>Larry
>

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