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Originally Posted by dnanian
I'd actually suggest you partition it into multiple volumes, one for TM and one for SD!.
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Thank you, Dave!
I take it, it's better to have two separate partitions devoted to different software solutions. Sounds logical.
Still one question remains (of course, I can try to do it myself, but this may take too long, so maybe someone has already tried it?): can I have TWO different but BOOTABLE partitions on the same drive? Like I said, one bootable Leopard clone of my iMac, another one being the bootable Tiger clone of my MacBook. So that in case something goes wrong with either of my Macs I could boot up from the same drive and not to have a separate HDD for each bootable one. Thanks.