| You just need GRUB or LILO or something. However if you install Windows *after* any other OS, it will change the Master Boot Record (MBR) of your primary hard drive and remove GRUB/LILO, so only Windows can boot. You need to install Windows first, then Solaris.
I don't know if the installer of Solaris looks for other OS on the system and make a multiboot, though. Most Linux distributions do.
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- Furism
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