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sir help me to install sco unix 5 and windows 2000 in same pc


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22-Feb-2005, 09:53 AM #1
sir help me to install sco unix 5 and windows 2000 in same pc
Sir,
i am not an expert in this installation but i am able to install windows 2000 and linux.the problem i face now is i want to install windows 2000 and sco unix 5 in same pc.my pc is pentium4 1.7ghz on kobian p4 intel chipset motherboard,with 128 mb ,52x,40gb seagate hdd,compex nic and 15" monitor.
Sir,
i wish to partition 5 gb as c drive and two partition of 10 and 15 in extended for windows and 10 gb for unix. i know to partition using fdisk (dos)and DM but dont know to define unix partition.
sir,
please help me to guide install both operating systems especially guide me to setup hard disk during unix installation
waiting for a fast and detailed reply
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22-Feb-2005, 05:54 PM #2
Why SCO of all things? They are a sinking ship. Try Solaris 10 for x86 or one of the 'BSDs.
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