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Mutiple boot system

Sure, technically you can install as many as you have disk space for. But I don't know how much work it would be to wedge Solaris in there, you'll probably have a much easier time with something like VMWare.
 
Or if you're patient, wait until SuSE comes out with their next version of Enterprise. There is a product called Xen that allows you to do virtualization on SuSE. It will save you a VMware License and give you additional support on the Linux OS you run if you combine the two.
 
Xen is a lot more work than VMWare and it's not as well tested. That and if you want to run unmodified guests under Xen you need a processor with VT/SVM extensions. And since VMWare Server is monetarily free there's no license to worry about.

But if you really want to try out Xen there's a LiveCD on the XenSource page and FC6 and RHEL5 both come with it integrated IIRC.
 
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Xen is a lot more work than VMWare and it's not as well tested. That and if you want to run unmodified guests under Xen you need a processor with VT/SVM extensions. And since VMWare Server is monetarily free there's no license to worry about.

But if you really want to try out Xen there's a LiveCD on the XenSource page and FC6 and RHEL5 both come with it integrated IIRC.

That's true, Fedora Core 6 would be the easiest route he can take there, should Xen be his choice for such an implementation.

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