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d.jaya
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      16th Jul 2009

I have xp, vista 32bit, vista 64bit, ubuntu and opensolaris. I want to
install all 5.
1. What should be primary and logical drives
2. What is the order I should install them
3. I'd rather use the windows boot manager, is it possible
 
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Peter Foldes
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      16th Jul 2009
What is your system specs

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>I have xp, vista 32bit, vista 64bit, ubuntu and opensolaris. I want to
> install all 5.
> 1. What should be primary and logical drives
> 2. What is the order I should install them
> 3. I'd rather use the windows boot manager, is it possible


 
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d.jaya
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      16th Jul 2009

Dell Inspiron 1545
Intel Core 2 duo
3GB RAM
Currently have 64bit Vista
Need to partition

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

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> "d.jaya" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I have xp, vista 32bit, vista 64bit, ubuntu and opensolaris. I want to
> > install all 5.
> > 1. What should be primary and logical drives
> > 2. What is the order I should install them
> > 3. I'd rather use the windows boot manager, is it possible

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Klaus Jorgensen
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      16th Jul 2009
After serious thinking d.jaya wrote :
> I have xp, vista 32bit, vista 64bit, ubuntu and opensolaris. I want to
> install all 5.
> 1. What should be primary and logical drives
> 2. What is the order I should install them
> 3. I'd rather use the windows boot manager, is it possible


Instead of Windows Boot Manager, I'd recommend BootIt:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/boo...generation.htm

With that you can create partition sets for each of your desired OS.
Besides that, it has built-in partition and imaging tools so you can
grab an image of an OS when installation and configuring is done.

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