Time Capsule for 2 Mac's?

I have a Time Capsule / Airport Extreme set up that so far is working fine for network and internet connectivity. I have an i-Mac and a MacBook Pro and want to back them both up on the new Time Capsule (TC). At a recent visit to our local Mac store I had asked this question and the person there advised me to go into Disk Utility and partition the disk into 2 parts, and choose a different partition for each Mac to back up to.
I see references here that 2 Mac's can back up to one TC without any special setup, but being curious I tried the Disk Utility routine. My Disk Utility can not see the TC HD on either system (it can see all the internal drives OK), although when I go to set up Time Machine that app can see the TC HD. Is there a way that I can get Disk Utility to see my TC HD, and am I being too "precise" in even trying to do do this?
Thanks- some great info here on the forums. Bruce.

bruceknight wrote:
I have a Time Capsule / Airport Extreme set up that so far is working fine for network and internet connectivity. I have an i-Mac and a MacBook Pro and want to back them both up on the new Time Capsule (TC). At a recent visit to our local Mac store I had asked this question and the person there advised me to go into Disk Utility and partition the disk into 2 parts, and choose a different partition for each Mac to back up to.
That just shows that not all Apple employees are experts on everything Apple.
You cannot partition a Time Capsule's internal HD.
But as long as you only want to use it for Time Machine backups, that's not a problem. Time Machine on each Mac will make a +sparse bundle+ on the TC for that Mac's backups. The two will co-exist with few, if any, problems.
If you want to put other stuff there, that may, eventually, be a problem. See #Q3 and Q6 in the Using TIME MACHINE with a TIME CAPSULE *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum.

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