Lo,
At 00:33 08/12/2011, you wrote:
If you plan to re-partition your existing hard drive, instead of
adding a second hard drive to install another version of any OS on to,
you need the Leopard 10.5 install DVD. The Panther and Tiger install
CD/DVD's Disk Utility does not allow re-partitioning a hard drive
without reformatting, or otherwise wiping out all data on the hard
drive, but Leopard can resize partitions without destroying the data
and can preserve your existing Tiger install.
Ubuntu PPC version LiveCD also has partitioning tools that preserve data.
I used GParted to re partition my mac mini.
Martin N
Running MorphOS v2.6 (Nov 2010) on Mac Mini, Moderator of
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