I have got a 20GB hard drive on my PowerBook G4 Titanium 500MHz
and I am thinking about partitioning it as follows:
7GB Mac OS X and OS X apps
3GB Mac OS 9.2.2 and Classic apps
10GB for data
I don't want to run Classic in OS X which is why I am prepared to
have a seperate Mac OS 9 partition.
On 25/11/02 14:46, Laurence - SMT Tricept [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have got a 20GB hard drive on my PowerBook G4 Titanium 500MHz
and I am thinking about partitioning it as follows:
7GB Mac OS X and OS X apps
3GB Mac OS 9.2.2 and Classic apps
10GB for data
I don't want to run Classic
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
7GB Mac OS X and OS X apps
3GB Mac OS 9.2.2 and Classic apps
10GB for data
I think that's a good setup.
I thought about this with the inevitable reinstallations and some of the
effects of reinstalling one OS with the other present...
Are the sizes ok ?
Laurence
On 25/11/02 14:55, Laurence - SMT Tricept [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
7GB Mac OS X and OS X apps
3GB Mac OS 9.2.2 and Classic apps
10GB for data
I think that's a good setup.
What about in which order they go???
Should the OS X or the OS 9 come first ?
If you
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
If your disk is completely empty
It will be as I have to repartition the drive etc.
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you might want to start installing OS 9 first, then boot
from the OS X installer CD and install OS X.
That's what I was thinking about. :-)
Laurence