thompson38 Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 Hi Recently I participated in a conference arranged by Microsoft. It was about Virtualization aspects on Windows 2008 Server. They distributed Windows 2008 Server CDs which will last for 120 days. I want to install in a new computer. I will make 3 primary partitions. Third primary partition will expand by creating a logical partitions. I want to install Windows 2008 Server. Window Vista and Open Solaris. I want to install above programs on the 3 primary partitions. Open Solaris demands a primary partition. I will create 4 logical partitions to install Ubuntu Linux, Mandriva Linux, Open Suse Linux and Fedora Core Linux. I have two hard drives on the computer. One is 500GB and the other one is 250GB. Will the above work for me? I will install Windows 2008 Server to learn. I don't have a network as yet. Your comments are welcome. Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted November 1, 2008 FPCH Admin Posted November 1, 2008 Yes that will work. You'll have to use the Linux boot loader though. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
thompson38 Posted November 2, 2008 Author Posted November 2, 2008 Thanks BSchwarz for taking time to reply me. I will use the GRUB which is preloaded with Linux to select the operating system. I know the way GRUB works. I am new to Windows 2008 Server. I am going to learn Windows 2008 Server. Is it possible to install on a single computer without having a network of computers? It might ask about DNS server, Active Directory etc. I don't know much about Active Directory. I have not been working with Active Directory. Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted November 2, 2008 FPCH Admin Posted November 2, 2008 Sure you can install a single box without a network. You can also use the on computer as a network gateway if you choose to in the future. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
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