I am taking the plunge to upgrade my 2.26 MacBook to Lion but want to maintain a minimal 10.6 partition to run a couple non-Lion-compatible things. The recommendation I have got from an Apple tech was to use Boot Camp to nondestructively set up the partition, then just install my Snow Kitty in it instead of Windows.
(Originally I thought I was going to need to wipe my disk entirely, then partition it, then reinstall my data from the clone, but this sounds easier.)
Only thing is, I believe Bootcamp formats the partition in a Windoze format, so I believe what I need to do is set up the partition, then reformat it after the fact to HFS+, then I can copy my Snow Lep install into it via Carbon Copy Cloner.
Am I on the right track and are there any suggestions to make this process easier?
I do have a bootable backup of my entire startup disk (none of the above has been done yet) on an external disk, so I think I am well prepared in the event of a problem, but wanted to see if anyone had any input on how to make this go more smoothly.