I beg to differ.  I had a 9600 with a PCI IDE card and a 20GB drive
attached.  (And a Radeon 7000 and a g4 800 upgrade).  I had OS 9 installed
on the built in ~2GB drive and used that to launch the (unsupported) OS X
install.  The installer formatted all 20GB (or thereabouts) and ran the
install with no problems.  I too though that I would only be able to use 8GB
of the disk.  I copied ~10GB of stuff to the drive after the install and was
convinced.  I believe the limitation is that the kernel ( I could be off
base here) has to be located within the first 8GB of space on the disk but
the partition can extend much farther.  i.e. I don't think you could have a
10GB partition on the disk with OS 9 and a 10GB partition with OS X also.
However, I would guess that a 5GB OS 9 partition and a 15GB OS X partition
would coexist nicely (I'm just guessing here, it might be that the
limitation is much smaller than 8GB but it's hard to remember all this stuff
as I sold the 9600 about 3 months ago).

Chris
<<<
I have OS X installed on a IDE drive connected to a Sonnet PCI-IDE
card.   OS X will not install on a partition that has any part beyond
8 GB, I know for sure because I had to re-partition my HD for the
installer to allow me to select a partition the first time I
installed it.
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