Running Tiger and Leopard togther?

I have a question and I'm not sure where to post it.
I am currently running 10.5.5 Leopard, but will be using a piece of software that requires Tiger. Is it possible to "live" partition my hard drive into a third partition (Leopard is #1, Windows via bootcamp is #2)and then change the startup disk mode to select Tiger with the install disks in the DVD (I have a legit copy...from my apple purchase)
Do I loose info? Does it ruin firmware settings for video/graphics cards, etc.?
If, instead, I create an external boot drive of Tiger, will I potentially mess up my computer with firmware stuff, etc...and ruin my Leopard installation when my computer starts in Tiger or restarts in Leopard?
I am confused. Does the firmware and other stuff get loaded each time OSX starts?
Is there another way to achieve my goal? Tiger running concurrently with Leopard but WITH LEOPARD INSTALLED IN THE MACHINE FIRST. This, after Google searches, seems to be important. Most installs describe Tiger being installed on the internal drive FIRST and Leopard installed on an external bootable drive.
Thanks for an response.

lovinmymac wrote:
OK, now I think I've got it...and I thank you for your patience.
I have leopard on osx disk
I have bootcamp partition already on the disk with Windows
I must start disk utility, select my osx disk and add a partition by clicking the add or "+" button.
Adjust the size I wish to make each partition size.
Apply.
Now, final questions:
Why the mention of bootcamp...
because Apple doesn't recommend doing what you are about to do if the bootcamp partition is present.
is it just to allow the "option" key startup when booting?
No. that option is always there and has nothing to do with bootcamp.
or live partitioning?
no. this has nothing to do with bootcamp either.
Can I resize my windows, bootcamp partition, before I make these adjustments and additions for Tiger?
no. if you want to resize it you have to either use 3rd party software like ipartition or delete the bootcamp partition completely using bootcamp assistant and create a bigger one after that. This will of course wipe your windows installation so you'd have to reinstall windows if you do this.
I also understand that creating this partition may be permanent until I reformat a hard drive.
yes.
One last comment. make sure you have plenty (and I mean PLENTY) of free space when you do the partitioning. else the partitioning process will fail.
Thanks again for you help. And yes, my imac originally came shipped with Tiger disks and OS installed.

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