Hi Al,

Thank you for the very good reply, as I was afraid I sounded a bit too harsh
in my response to you, as that was not the intention.

Point taken on the OS9/OSX-partition thing, if you really need to boot into
OS9 still. (Not just using Classic).

In the life-span of my iMac - about a year already - I have booted into 9
only once, and that was to install StarCraft, which after an update runs in
X(no Classic), so I have totally forgotten about that piece. There is a
shareware application out there, that will hide the OSX-things for you,
IIRC. I haven't tried it, so I cannot tell you how well it works.

Cheers,

Kim


On 04/02/04 21:27, "Al Poulin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There are still various and conflicting considerations that lead people to
> make different choices.  I originally partitioned my QuickSilver G4 in the
> OS X 10.0 days when everyone was on pins and needles about how to deal with
> the new stuff.  With the review in this thread, I'm doing to simplify my
> partitioning scheme when I install Panther.


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