Here is what I have on a 64bit laptop w/2gb ram.

partition 0                20gb             NTFS                  WindowsXP
partition 1                35gb             LinuxSWAP          OpenSolaris
Developers Edition

I am running the OpenSolaris on linux swap, as recommended in the video on
the OpenSolaris web site. Apparently, due to this setup, Grub doesn't need
an additional partition for swap.

Here is what I want to have:

partition 0               20gb             NTFS                    WindowsXP
partition 1               20gb             LinuxSwap             OpenSolaris
Developers Edition
partition 2               13gb             ?????????              BeleniX
partition 3                2gb               fat32
Menuet 64

I am wondering if BeleniX can be installed upon linux swap such as
OpenSolaris can. If so, then I won't need an additional partition for swap.
I don't know much about Grub, I have edited the file before, in OpenSolaris;
due to a different issue. (created a 32 bit OpenSolaris for wireless). SO I
can follow directions I am given.

The Menuet 64, is still a mystery to me. I can put the image file upon a cd
or floppy, and can boot off the c:\ drive in WIndows...but would like to use
grub to place it within the boot window. (Perhaps that is a question for a
different forum, lol)

Anyway, can BeleniX be placed upon a hdd in the fashion of which I desire? I
have read most of the documentation on your archives and such; clarification
would be great.

I applaud you on BeleniX, it is no secret that great minds are grown in
India. It seems that now is a time of prosperity and growth in your land,
blessings to you.

Thanx,
Chooch
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