>Yet, very much
>wanting to be able to boot into either; OSX and OS9.x,
>will it be a workable thing to partition the 1st. at say
>6.5Gb for OSX, and the 2nd. partition as 1.4Gb for the
>OS9.x, and the rest of the HD space as a 3rd. partition
>as a scratch drive for whatever(maybe downloads, or
>iTunes library, or maybe even some of OS9.x's Apps.??
>Or is this idea not a wise one, or just too much fuss, or
>both Systems must be on that single first partition
>oNly, or neither will be bootable?? Please advise for
>clarity's sake for this rev.D iMac noob.

The Rev D is a slot load, and so the 8 GB limit doesn't apply.

This makes partitioning 100% optional and entirely up to your personal 
preference.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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