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From: Colin <signofzeta@...>
Subject: Partitioning for X/9/Linux
Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 18:37:37 -0400
I want to install OS X (Tiger with XPostFacto), OS 9.2.2 and Gentoo on 
my Powerbook G3 (Lombard).  Now, I know I need an Apple Bootstrap 
partition, and I'm going to make an HFS+ for OS X, another HFS+ for OS 
9, a partition for Gentoo root, and a swap partition.

In which order should I install these three OSes?  This sounds too 
complicated.  I must be mistaken.  Anyone care to shed some light onto 
this, because this is what I had in mind:

1.  Boot Gentoo CD on my blank hard drive.  Create an Apple bootstrap 
partition.
2.  Boot OS 9 CD.  Install it.
3.  Use XPostFacto to install Tiger.
4.  Install Gentoo.

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Colin

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