Snow Leopard on new iMac possible?

Is it possible to install Snow Leopard on an iMac to be purchased this week.
I know the official word is no but Leopard runs on my iMac late 2009 which came with SL although one has to double boot.
I envision a partition with Lion and one with Snow Leopard.
TIA
Lewis

I think so.  If you use Disk Utility to create a new partition on the iMac in Lion then you should be able to restart the iMac, boot from the Snow Leopard installation disk and install Snow Leopard onto the new partition.  Certainly a new iMac should be perfectly capable of running any version of OS X from 10.4 onwards.

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