There shouldn't be anything wrong with what you propose. Just make
sure that you have a different partition for each OS (of course) and
that you set up your bootloader (LILO, GRUB, etc.) properly so that
you can boot all three OSs. I have even heard about people having
several distros installed but having only one /home partition that is
shared amongst the distros. That way your user settings carry across
distros. I haven't tried it myself so I have no ideas on what problems
(if any) it could cause.
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 14:30, Jon Doe wrote:
> I currently run Win98SE and Linux Mandrake 7.2 and things work just
> fine, but I would like to also run Red Hat. Is triple boot a bad
> idea? If not what is the best way to install all three?
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