EBS 12 installation - SATA Hard Disk

I have got 500 GB hard disk and 2GB of RAM.
First: I want to install Oracle EBS-12 on OS " Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Oracle Linux".
Second: I want to install second OS XP.
Third: Should I create one partition of 500GB and install windows XP in it ?
OR
Should I make 3 partitions, C: D: and E:
C: 50 GB (for win XP)
D: 50 GB (for data)
E: 400 GB (for linux and EBS)
PLease guide, I have new Hard Disk.
Regards,

You also can use andLinux that runs Linux software inside Windows. The Linux kernel runs as a Windows service.
For the "full" Linux experience, a dedicated install is better. Also, I do not recommend OEL unless you are specifically planning to run Oracle RDBMS or app server software. OEL is a server-side o/s - and not really suited as a desktop o/s.
If you want to use Linux as a desktop o/s, then get and install either Ubunutu (Gnome desktop) or Kubuntu (KDE desktop). To see how a real Linux desktop looks like, go to youtube.com and search the keyword compiz (supported for example on Kubuntu/Ubuntu).

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