Using 2 iPods on the same system

Hi Everyone,
I have a 20GB 4th gen iPod and my boyfriend recently gave me his old 30GB 4th gen iPod. I have about 40GB worth of music in my iTunes and want to split the content between the two iPods. Is there an easy way to partition iTunes or manually manage the music?
(Note: haven't had much luck in the past when I ran out of space on my 20GB several months ago. I never figured out the "manual update" on iTunes - I thought it just had to do with unchecking the songs? I don't like the idea of creating "playlists" because it doesn't sort by artist/album, etc. iTunes would always default to the "let iTunes generate a playlist for you" option.)
Thanks!

There are a few different ways to use two iPods with one computer, have a look at this help page for suggestions: How to use multiple iPods with one computer

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