How to install a Lion partition, currently have 10.6 and windows 7

Anyone know?

I have not tried it, but first, back up your 10.6 and windows bootcamp install. I think there is software to back up the windows side. Not sure of its name
Use disk utility to create a 3rd  partition and then boot from the mac install DVD when it asks you to choose the drive to install the OS select the new created partition this will then result in in two SL partitons onthe same drive.
Boot into one of the SL partitions using startup manager and down load and upgrade to lion. Lion will now be installed on one partition, SL on the other partition will be untouched and you can choose which one to boot from the same way one chooses to boot while holding down the option key.
I know one can have SL installed twice on the same volume under two different partitions
If windows gets messed up you could always run boot camp under SL or lion and reinstall the windows side.
I would though instead have separate drives one for windows and SL and the other for LION.
As I've said I have not tried it.

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