Can anyone out there tell me if the following is possible, and if you know, how I might go about putting this all together (willing to pay someone to assist):
 
1.  I just bought a Dell Insprion 7000 (I7000) with a 14" screen, internal modem, PII-266 96MB ram 8.1GB disk system
2.  I have SCO 5.0.4 Server Development system on a CDROM
3.  I have RedHant 5.1 on CDROM.
4.  The system came with W98.
5.  I have about 500MB of "C" programs on a SCO system that I am porting over to Linux, but need to keep compiling and delivering on SCO while compliling and deliverying new systems on Linux.
 
Here's what I would like to do:
 
1.  Have the source in a partition that could be used by SCO when I boot up SCO on the I7000 and used by Linux when I boot up under Linux.  If I could also see that same partition while booting up under W98, that would be great too (for printing purposes).
 
2.  Have SCO system loaded - enough at least that I could compile programs and upload those to an ftp site on the internet.
 
3.  Have Linux fully loaded.
 
4.  I will want to partition the drive such that I have about 1GB for W98, 2GBfor my source, 1GB for SCO, 4GB for Linux.
 
Anyone out there know if this can be done or how to do it?
 
Thx for any advice or web-site addresses or other newsgroups.
Dick Gintz (in Austin)
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