On Saturday, Oct 5, 2002, at 01:46 US/Eastern, Van Turner wrote:

> I am about to upgrade the hard drive in my WallStreet to 20GB. I have 
> 320MB
> RAM and currently have 10.2 installed.
> I notice that a lot of people partition their hard drives when 
> installing
> 10.x. Is it really necessary or are these people just being cautious? 
> If it
> is necessary, I intend to create three partitions: 1 for 10.2/9.2, 1 
> for
> 9.1, and 1 for documents. Does this sound like a good strategy? I'm 
> not sure
>

It is required on a WallStreet, the X installation must reside on the 
1st 8 gigs of the drive.
So the 1st partition must 8gig or less or you won't even be able to 
install OS X.


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