Is Partitioning absolutely required for imac 333

I have an Imac 333 tray with a 6gb drive. Is partitioning required to run OSX and OS9?
Thanks

Partitioning is only required for that model if you install a hard drive larger than 8GB. Then you have to make an first partition for OSX that's just slightly under 8GB in size. OS9 and OSX can coexist in the same partition.
With a small boot partition, you will need to be very aware of space as you install software. In such cases, i have the installer apply the bare minimum of files. If you install all the printer drivers in 10.3, for example, you will have used up one gig of your drive space for printers you don't own. Avoid the foreign language support unless you need it.

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