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Question Dual Boot between UNIX and Windows

I am planning to install UNIX (SunOS) on my computer which has two hard disks C: and D:

C drive already have operating system which has windows installed on it and I use it on daily basis.

D drive is empty and has like 40GB space, I want to partition D: by half half and want install UNIX on 20GB partition and hence want to use dual boot from either UNIX or windows.

I do not know how to partition D: into half half (I think currently it has NTFS and act as primary partition).

Any suggestion would be helpful to me.

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If you install, for example, Linux, you can use lilo to configure the boot-time configuration.
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