Yes it is possible, however, it can be tricky preventing one installer from 
stepping on another OS. In particular Linux and Solaris partitions use the same 
number to denote partition type. The way around that is to use fdisk to change 
the partition type to DOS or similar, install and then fix the type after the 
install has completed.

In OI/Illumos "partition" refers to the DOS MBR partition table. To avoid 
confusion, OI/Illumos use the term "slice" to subdivide the Solaris portion of 
the MBR "partition".

Unfortunately, MBR limits the usable disk to 2 TB. In principle a GPT/UEFI 
label will allow booting multiple OSes. I do not know how well that actually 
would work at present. The general documentation is rather skimpy.

Reg


     On Monday, May 3, 2021, 09:18:25 AM CDT, Yassine Chaouche 
<a.chaou...@algerian-radio.dz> wrote:  
 
 Hello OpenIndiana users,

Is it possible to install OpenIndiana alongside other
OSes on same PC with a single disk ? I don't know if
disk partitions exist in the Unix world or if is sees
the disks differently (I heard of slices instead of
partitions in some OSes)

Feedback appreciated.

-- Yassine.

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