>> I read on LEM that you have to partition your hard drive, and that OS X
>> has to be in the first 8GB of the drive. Now I wanted to ask is does the
>> first partition have to be 8GB or can it be anything smaller than that?

> It can be smaller, although it does have to be large enough for OS X.
> Anyware in the 2-8 gigs should be OK. If you want to boot OS 9 off a
> separate partition it will also need its partition to be inside the
> first 8 gigs of the drive.
> 
> The first time I installed X it was as follows:
> 1.5 gig for classic
> 5.5 gig for OS X
> 3 gig for third partition

I heard that the bigger the partition that OS X is given, the better it
works.  If that is true, would it change these recommendations?

I know these are general questions, but:
(1) How much room does OS 9 need?
(2) How much room does OS X need?
(3) How much room should we also allow for forthcoming upgrades?
(4) Can I save OS 9 files and OS X files to the same third partition?

Thanks,
Claire


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