Multiple Drives/Partitions on a Single Hard Drive

I was wondering whether it's OK to edit a project using 2 partitioned drives that are mounted from a single hard drive. The reason I would want to do this is I started a project 6 years ago when 400GB hard drives were the largest available. My project grew over the years to span 3 drives for the main project and other drives to hold 10 bit and HD outputs. What I'd like to do, is put all the contents of 2 or 3 drives on a single drive and partition it, but wasn't sure if while using FCP whether the drive would freak out trying to read it's data. I'm editing on a laptop and having 3 external drives always ready can be a hassle. I'm not doing hardcore editing, but don't want to regret making the move. Any info would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Alexander

OK, the reason I would do partitioning would be I don't want to change the folder structure at all as this project is 6 years old and reconnecting the media once the root structure changes will be a nightmare. What I'm trying to do is consolidate media on 3 external hard drives onto 1. The project is a 6 year old documentary with thousands of files. I want to play it safe as going from FCP 4.5 to 6 has introduced several bugs in the project already. Plus, if I want to open older project files, I'll have to reconnect them every time which would be a big headache. I've juggled with so many drives going back and forth over the years that I'd rather play it safe. Unless anyone can give a strong reason why I should not partition the drive, then I'll probably just do that. I will probably still keep the 3 drives, but keep them in storage just in case and use the consolidated 2TB drive (backed up of course) as the working drive.

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