Dual Boot Linux and Solaris?

Mack

Big Geek
Hi,
The following are the System Specs.
P4 3.2Ghz
512MB RAM
160 GB SINGLE HD

I want to dual boot Fedora 9 64bit and Solaris 10. How do I do it?

Thanks
 
The easiest way would be to install Solaris first, partitioning only 1/2 of the drive for installation. Then install Fedora, allowing it to use the other half.

Or, you could do what I do, and run all your labs in Virtualbox. I run Debian as my primary OS, but I can run labs in whatever I want under VBox without bothering to repartition all the time in a multiboot setup.
 
Thanks, lol, first I have to figure out why my keyboard is not being detected during the solaris installation.
I tried VMware, but it won't work on a system with only 512MB Ram.
 
Thanks, lol, first I have to figure out why my keyboard is not being detected during the solaris installation.
I tried VMware, but it won't work on a system with only 512MB Ram.
Yeah, in my experience with it VMWare sucks pretty hard. You'd be way better off with VirtualBox, at least in Linux.
 
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