Well, after some thought, i've decided to go for a dual-boot setup on my laptop.
i've installed solaris10 x86 and gentoo linux on the same harddrive and am successfully using gentoo's grub bootloader to switch between the two.
Installing solaris10 first is currently required though!
If linux is installed first, solaris10 fdisk will not be able to install into the remaining diskspace (eventhough 2 more primary partitions are available on the disk).
Once you take that into account it's not that difficult getting both os'es onto 1 harddrive.
8.12.2005
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