I think that's just a waste of hard drive space to have all those
systems installed. All you really need is 9 for classic apps and
either Tiger or Leopard for OS X apps. It doesn't make much sense to
have more than one version of X installed since the later ones can do
everything the earlier ones can do and more.

On Apr 6, 6:08 am, Mark Sokolovsky <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  I triple-booted my system with OS 9.2.2, Tiger, and Leopard. The more,
> > the better. Not always do you need 3 or 2 system like i do, but i do run
> > classic programs, so sometimes i run tiger.
>
> Edit: I also have a 4th system on it, Jaguar. it's my PM G4 Graphite.

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