Running a QNX, Linux, and Win2K box -- will it work?

Platyply

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I'm building a box to primarily experiment on with new OSs. I want to use Win2K as the primary OS, and then QNX and Red Hat Linux as the alternate OSs. I will have a 20GB HD partitioned like this: Win2k 15GB, Linux 4GB, QNX 1GB. Being QNX doesn't have many programs, so 1GB should be enough right? Does this setup sound okay? Here is the experiment box:

866Mhz Pentium 3
Asus CUSL2-C
256MB RAM
Creative 52x CDROM
20GB Quantum Fireball AS
Hercules 3D Prophet II MX 32MB
SoundBlaster Live! Value

A budget gaming PC basically.


 

Suppafly

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1 gig should prob be fine for qnx.. i was playing with trying to give it 2 before but then for some reason it wouldnt install cuz i wanted it past 8 gigs deep into the drive or something.. you're alloted spaces sound ok but you may want to consider making your win2k smaller and making a separate storage partition and make it a format win2k and linux and qnx can all read so you have some storage space..