You could also run them all under VMWare for Linux. If you are looking for
capatibility issues, you need multiple partitions and no vmware. OTOH, if
all you want is to take a quick looksee at another distro, then vmware works
fine.
Matt
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> Subject: [expert] Multiple Distros on One Harddrive
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>
> I would like to be able to 'try' a distro while not affecting my
> original. For those of you that are running a system that
> has at least
> two Linuxes on one drive... What's your method for achieving
> this? Also,
> what is the highest number of partitions you can have on one
> harddrive?
>
> Seve
>