A question about Firewire Hubs.

I am going to be getting a 24in Intel iMac soon. I have a G4 500 and recently replaced my 17in studio display with an inexpensive 19in LCD. This cleared enough space on my desk for the iMac. Since a number of the apps I need only work /w OS9 I will be keeping the G4 & my new LCD will fit neatly behind the iMac until I need it.
My question is this,.. I recently saw a Fire Wire hub at Comp USA, and I was wondering if I can use this to connect some of my periferals to "both" computers. Items like external HD's and media card readers?
If this works it would eliminate the need for constant plugging & un-plugging of the devices back & forth between the 2 computers.
My idea is that if both computers are connected to the hub along with the HD & reader, then whichever computer is booted up 'n running would be able to access the device. (and as long as both comps. aren't "on" at the same time, there shouldn't be any issues?)
Is this right, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
TIA,
Craig

Hello Craig
Google: "firewire hubs" just for example the first one is Mac compatible with 4 usb and 3 firewire ports. But for that 24" iMac you'll want the second one just a firewire hub.
http://www.meritline.com/7-port-combo-hub-repeater-4-usb-3-firewire-1394.html
http://www.epinions.com/pr-BelkinFireWire_6-Port_Hub_F5U526-APL_NetworkingHub
Besure the one you are looking at say's mac comp. and the verson.
Dennis
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