How can I limit which hard drive partitions Logic looks for samples in?

Hello.
I have my internal hard drive set up into two partitions, one for running Logic 8 on Snow Leopard and the other for running Logic X on Mavericks.  I wanted to keep these two worlds separate to prevent any kind of incidental changes to one environment from affecting the other for the sake of pristine preservation.  In short, all my samples are located on each of the two partitions.
Is there a smart way to prevent Logic from scanning the other OS partition for samples or other system files?  I want to keep these two worlds separate as a control so neither end up breaking the other.  I am cautious about setting up permissions to lock myself out of the other partition while I'm in either of them.  I'm afraid that I somehow wouldn't be able to boot to the other one (I've had some alarming experiences with drive permissions in the past).
It is annoying to have Logic find several instances of instrument samples and to be prompted each time.  Also, I want to prevent them from seeing each other just to be on the safe side.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!

Your best bet is to exclude the SL disk from Spotlight in Mavericks, and exclude the Mavdisk from Spotlight in Snow Leopard - as Logic uses Spotlight to locate samples. You can also drag individual folders to that list, if you wish.
You exclude disks and folders from Spotlight indexing by dragging them onto the Privacy list in the Spotlight control panel.

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