Possible to re-install XP on boot camp partition in 10.7

Hello,
I'm new to this forum and found it very useful in the past.
Now I wanted to know;
I am currently running 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and installed Windows XP Home Edition (32bit) using Boot Camp.
If i updated to 10.7 (Lion) I know I will more than likely still have a working XP installation, but what if i mess it up? Will i be able to reinstall XP (On the same partition) with OS X Lion installed? I know it is no longer officially supported. (And then of course use the Snow Leopard CD to install drivers ect..)
Thanks,
BK
PS im quite sure its possible because with XP installing Lion doesn't update Boot Camp to 4.0 right?

Sorry i'm new to this forum, i'll repost thanks!

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    Hello,
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    BK
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    Lion is stll in the dot "zero" phase of its existence.
    There is more risk in upgrading to Lion itself. What does it add to enrich or in performance?
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