W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
I love NexentaOS, but I can't do much about it
unless
I can easily install it in a multi-boot system.
Ditto for Solaris.
I am not alone, but sadly, our voices are totally ignored.
Solaris installs quite easily in a multi-boot system. What problem have
you seen that stops you installing Solaris with other OS's ??
Doug
Perhaps it would be much more productive to reverse the direction of the
question this way:
How did "you" (generic) install Solaris/NexentaOS (&/or BeneliX/SchilliX)
in a dual-booting configuration? Perferably in an Athlon64
whitebox/laptop.
In a sense, I am inviting those who have a stake at the success of
Solaris (& these should include every Sun employee) to try to reply to
this question. Of course, I will be thrilled if only a handful show
interest.
Hi Wayne,
I assume I must be having a really off day today, because I do not
understand what the problem is for you.
I have run dual-boot (Solaris + MS-Windows) and triple boot (Solaris
+ MS-Windows + Debian) without issues, installed from scratch using
the relevant OS installer, and have not had any problems.
The underlying hardware should not make a difference.
As Doug asked you, it would be *really good* if you would provide
specific questions, concerns and complaints. At the moment you
haven't done so and that makes it darned difficult to try to help
you with whatever issues you may be facing.
James C. McPherson
--
Solaris Datapath Engineering
Data Management Group
Sun Microsystems
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