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Does Solaris 10 provide for dual boot during installation?

bupkus

Diamond Member
I would like to dual boot it with Windows Server 2003 on my test box. 2003 is already installed with a primary partition.
 
There shouldn't be a problem doing this as long as you have a seperate partition to put it on. From there just Google about setting up the Solaris or Windows boot manager to allow to choose from the two.
 
I don't believe it has anything installed by default to handle dualbooting, but I've never bothered with Solaris x86. 😉
 
Solaris supposedly does but it messed my multi-boot up so if I install it again it will be on its own hdd and then again after I get ahold of a book on it.
 
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