Shari wrote:

>> You can, Shari, although the way I've done it in the past is to partition a
>> larger drive into multiple partitions and then install a different OS on
>> each partition. Then use the Startup Disk control panel to pick which
>> partition to start from.
>> 
>> Ken Ray
>> Sons of Thunder Software
> 
> I don't know what gave me the idea that Mac did away with that.  Hmm.
> I had my original computer set up that way, with OS 7.0 and OS 6.0 or
> some such thing.  Interesting...

That's how all of us have been doing dual boot with OS X.

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