I tried opensolaris with freebsd and bunch of linuxes on the same hdd.
If you are testing like I did make 3 primary partitions (freebsd, opensolaris and docs for example) and 1 extended partition with bunch of logical drives for linuxes. I used Parted Magic to partition.
Just partition and install from CD/DVD. I'm using GAG as boot manager to handle multiboot.
What is exactly a problem?
Regarding Solaris and FreeBSD my problem would be:
Do I need one or two ZFS pools on one hd and must the ZFS versions for both be the same?
If I get this done, no more need for any linuxxes and partition helpers.
I strongly recommend to add a hard disk and then just to chainload from one drive the other.
Code:
title FreeBSD
root (hd1,0)
chainloader +1
In this example Solaris is on the first drive and FreeBSD on the second. The above text must be added to /boot/grub/menu.lst
If I remember correctly Solaris 10 and also OpenSolaris always installs its Grub on the disk where you are installing the OS on.
If you really want to play with ZFS you should consider adding more drives. Then you can really explore the advantages of zfs: adding pools, creating mirrors, taking away one drive, attaching again to see the resilvering process etc.
This was basically one the reasons why I bought a second hand server with four sata drives...
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