Can i install 10gR2 on AIX while 10gR1 db running?

Hello,
Can I install 10gR2 on a machine that has 10gR1 running, on AIX, without bringing down the 10gR1 instance? I'm concerned about whether the rootpre.sh script will cause any problems while the other database is up.
Thanks.

Should not be a problem as long as you intstall 10gR2 into a seperate directory.
ex. /oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1

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