2010/4/18 Kim <[email protected]> > @ Zachary > > fwiw - I have Windows XP, Linux, and OpenBSD running on one machine > using two drives, but it should be possible with one. > > I would recommend installing Windows first, or if already installed, shrink > the partition using Ranish partition manager or Parted Magic. > Create two new primary partitions and an extended partition. > > Install OpenBSD on primary partition 2, GRUB on a small primary partition > 3, > and Linux on the extended partition at the end of the disk. > > Use the chainloader method of booting with GRUB, where the GRUB partition > is marked active, and it hands off the boot to the individual OS > bootloaders > on the other partitions. > > See here for more: > http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=143973 > > Some help:
How to Install OpenBSD 4.6 with Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows 7 (Openbsd 4.6 with GRUB2) <http://www.crice.org/?q=node/364> <http://www.crice.org/?q=node/364>*http://www.crice.org/?q=node/364 * -- Atentamente Andris Genovez Tobar / Sistemas Elastix ECE - Linux LPI-1 - Novell CLA - Apple ACMT http://www.crice.org

