Time Machine on Macbook Pro and on my PowerMac G5 Quad????

Can I have two time machine backups installed on one external hd? Right now I have my time machine backups on my external hd for my macbook pro? but can i back up my g5 on the same hd?

Hi-
Along with the need for partitioning, there are recommended partition map differences for Intel and PPC Macs; GUID vs. APM.
Time Machine needs lots of space to work well.
I'd get a drive for each machine for peace of mind and avoidance of problems.

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