Unless you're using a software program that manages partitions for any OS. Load windoze first and then load your choice of Linux. Linux plays well with others! But, Windoze does not and needs to be be installed first!
I have given up on the Solaris 10/Win 98 dual boot. I have partitioned my drive into C D E drives, D and E are logical drives, C is the primary. Should I reinstall Win 98 first (on C) and then go try and install another Linux version on the E drive after I have Windows up and running. Is Suse a good choice to use with 98? Or should I install the Suse (or whatever Linux I choose) first?

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