In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
Iain <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Currently running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 w/ 2 Gb memory.
>
> I'm planning to install Sun Solaris 10 upgrade 7 with ZFS root
> filesystem in a dual-boot configuration. Sun Virtual Box is
> not an option here, due to memory constraints. Current 160 Gb system
> disk will soon be replaced with a 500 Gb disk from a
> major OEM, however.
>
> I ran a quick test install last night of 10u7 on an empty 20 Gb
> partition of system disk. 10u7 installation was successful
> but it destroyed the Vista installation. Had to restore Vista from
> system backup made just before this attempt.
>
> I searched Google this morning for a resolution, but got more that
> 10,000 hits on this. Seems everyone has their own intricate resolution.
>
> So, does a real resolution exist for this problem?
I think Solaris wants it's own disk, so you may have to dedicate that
160GB disk to Solaris and use the 500GB disk for Vista. Boot the OS of
your choice.
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