Partition with Leopard Install Disc before install on drive?

I have been trying to install Leopard but I want to partition my drive before I install so I can do a clean install and not mess up my current OS and apps.
I have been booting from the install disc and going to disc utilities to partition... it goes through the motions and tells me that is has failed... can't partition?
Shouldn't I be able to partition this way with the new disc utility? Or do I have to install leopard on a drive and partition from there (I have an external drive I may try to install on and then partition my MacBook from there?)?

Nomad, most programs require you to erase your drive when you re-partition it. I did hear about live partitioning in Leopard but I haven't read about it yet so I don't know what to tell you. There is a program that allows you to live partition. Check out this site. http://www.coriolis-systems.com/products.php. you will have to defrag the drive first.

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