Peter, I will ad;

It is also suggested to install X on the first partition of a partitioned drive. Partitions are done in "Drive Setup" under the "Custom" option. Make the OSX partition less than 8 gig of a "2 or more part partition" option. This "option panel under "Custom" will offer many partitions that you can choose. After choosing a partition number from the dropdown menu; use the strange looking double box thing in the lower left to adjust the sizes of the partitions.


Roger




tkell wrote:


On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 05:25 PM, Dr. M. Burek wrote:


Yea, that was nice, but not what I needed. I know how to parition a drive... What I need to know is how to INSTALL OS X and Classic to different partitions.

This seems to be an area everyone knows how to do, except me...

Help?


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter da Silva)



I think you're making more out of this than need be. < no insulting tone intended.
If you know how to partition the drive, then during the install process each partition will appear as an individual dive. Install X on the partition of your choosing, and 9.x on a different one. Although, I believe that X must be installed on a drive designated as the master drive on it's individual bus
HTH
-T-





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