Digest V103 #76, the person identified as Roger Diggle, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
hunted and pecked out the following:

>I've heard this discussed here a few times -- 
>installing X and 9 on separate partitions -- 
>but haven't ever caught the reasoning behind 
>it.  Is there someplace that the reasoning is 
>laid out, along with recommended partition 
>size for OS 9, perhaps?  
>
>Thanks in advance...

The best reason I've heard is that by having OS 9.x and X on different 
partitions lets you boot into one or the other (assuming your Mac will 
work that way) for repairs on the other partition.

I think it makes installing updates (or doing clean installations) less 
messy.




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Selah!
BWms

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-= Claiming that the Macintosh OS is inferior to Windows because most 
people use Windows is like saying that all other restaurants serve food 
that is inferior to McDonalds'... assuming you classify McDonalds as a 
'restaurant'... =-

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