"Siju George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 1) it is easier to get Windows installed on the beginning so you have
> less hassle.

I'd amplify that even further.  Of the systems mentioned, only Windows
appears to work from the assumption that it will always be the only
operating system on your machine.  Install that first, just give it
whatever space you think is appropriate, then proceed with the others
and do whatever you can to hide the fact that it's not alone from
Windows.

The other systems are saner than Windows with respect to multiboot
configurations, but in my experience life's generally less stressful
if you can have one operating system per machine or enough resources
to do good virtualisation.

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