The way I installed Classic support on my PowerBook was by  
downloading the Apple OS 9 netboot image. This is actually a fully  
functional OS 9 install. Once downloaded, use Pacifist to extract the  
system folder. Then copy that to the root of your hard drive. Use the  
Classic PrefPane within System Preferences to select that folder for  
classic. It is already the right version (9.2.2.) Then, you'll have a  
fully functional OS 9 install, that can be used for classic, or even  
booting into. But if you do boot into it, you have to enter the user  
name NBUser and netboot as the password. The link to that is here:  
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120243

Good luck! 

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