Expanding iTunes Library to a second HD?

I suspect that this is a FAQ, but I did a couple of searches and I didn't see anything turn up that answered it exactly.... so I thought I'd just go ahead and ask.
I currently have my iTunes library (the songs themselves,that is) on external 200GB firewire drive connected to my G4 IMac. My library is now up to 170GB and I'm still only 2/3 through ripping my music collection... so, obviously, I need more space.
My thought was simply to get a second Firewire HD and to just 'expand' onto that. The thing is that I'm not 100% sure of the right way to do that. While searching around on this site, I found the following document that seems like it describes now to migrate the WHOLE library to a new drive:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301748
But what I want to do isn't to migrate the whole library to a new drive (which would probably require me to pick up one of those 500-600GB big disks), but simply pick up somewhat smaller external HD and just start having new rips go there, while the old ones remain on the existing drive.
My semi-educated guess is that what I need to do is simply to follow the instructions in above-refrenced article, but to stop after step 11, and just not do steps 12-15? Do I have that right?

If you don't mind, please report back how it goes.
Sure, gladly. I probably won't get the new drive till this weekend, but once I do and try it, I'll post the results.
Also, I would be curious how it treats things when
you start iTunes and you forget to turn on the
external drive. My understanding is when you move the
WHOLE library to an external, if you start up iTunes
without the external drive that iTunes then defaults
back to the internal drive location and you have to
go back in and change the location.
I did once actually rip something (with my current setup) while the external HD was unmounted and the files were ripped back to the default internal drive. I don't recall having to go back in and change the location back to the external drive once I remounted it, but I'm not 100% sure of that. That's probably a question for a separate thread.
I assume with
part of the library one the internal and part on the
external you will get the same issue, but do the
external drive songs now get an exclamation point?
Does that go away automatically after booting up the
external? Just curious as to what sort of oddities
you run across.
Sure, I'll be happy to report any such oddities once/if they occur.

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