--- Thomas Ethen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have all of my computers partitioned onto two sections, one with OSX and
one with OS 9.2.2. That way I can boot to either X or 9 and avoid the slow
processing in Classic, since 9 runs much faster on my computers.

Tom
> It's not necessary to partition the drive; I keep both Classic and OS X
> on the same volume in all of my system builds.  I believe you bought a
> 15" Titanium G4, correct?  If so, that computer WILL boot into OS 9 if
> you want it to and if the drive had OS 9 drivers installed upon
> initialization.  BTW, I consider partitioning to be a religious matter.

Guys- thanks so very much for your time and information. I am set to go now and glad 
to be part of this list.

dan_A

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