Multiple Mac OS X

Hi,
I am currently running 10.5.1 and 10.4.11, I know I can use the "Alt" key on startup to choose between the OS. Does anybody know if it is possible to either:
1.Boot directly from a bootloader that displays before the login window?
2. If it is possible to run 10.4.11 in a window under 10.5.1?
Any help in this matter would be appreciated
You may ask why I would want this - I work as a test manager for a company that manufactures network equipment and I have to test both 10.4 and 10.5
Steven
Message was edited by: morpheus6865

You either use separate hard drives, or separate partitions on a single hard drive, which show up as individual Volumes in Mac OS X. Then install one version of OS X on each Volume. Use System Preferences:Startup Disc to select which one to boot before a Restart, or the option key, or the alternative mentioned here to select the boot Volume at start up.
You can't re-partition a drive in Apple Disc Utility without destroying the data on the drive, so it's probably safer to install the other OS X on another physical drive and leave your existing OS X boot Volume untouched.
Not all external FW/USB drives are bootable on the Mac. Check out Other World Computing to find some that are. Use Disc Utility to format the drive with GUID partition map to boot the Intel Mac, or Apple Partition Map to boot an older vintage PPC Mac.

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