Joe, Joe, Joe. You started out ok with this, (dual booting XP/Linux, running VBox on Linux). Then somehow you introduced dual booting multiple linux distros along with XP. Not a good idea in this day and age.

I think your objective should be to get to the point of having a single linux boot, with VBox running whatever other OSs you want from there, including XP. Forget about dual booting unless it's absolutely necessary to get from here to there.

The first thing you should do if you want to keep your XP system is to run the VBox utility which creates a VM image (set of files) from it. I don't know off hand the program or process which does this, but IIRC there is one. I've done it with VMware, just not VBox.

Then you can do a fresh install of whatever distro you like best, install VBox on it, and then copy your XP virtual machine to it, just like copying any other files. At this point you can run linux and XP at the same time w/out rebooting. Then you can also create whatever additional linux machines you'd like. All w/out messing with partitions and dual booting and such. It's a *lot* simpler.

--
-Eric 'shubes'

On 02/28/2012 05:54 AM, Stephen wrote:
I would second this setup. With a shared home and swap. Then seperate /
for each.

On Feb 28, 2012 12:07 AM, "Brian Cluff" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    For triple booting, you'll get the biggest bang for the buck by
    going with at least 4 partitions.

    1) A partition for disto A
    2) B partition for disto B
    3) C swap partition that is shared between both distros
    4) D home partition that is shared between both distros, this should
    be your biggest partition by far.

    This setup will allow you to actually use the most amount of space
    on your hard drive as well as share your personal directories
    between the distros.

    Brian Cluff

    On 02/26/2012 03:51 PM, [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:


        Even after having done several Linux installations (some a lot more
        challenging than others), I am still a bit intimidated by it.

        Now, I'm about to undertake another and I hope the PLUG brain
        trust can
        provide some guidance, perhaps a concise installation checklist
        for this
        next attempt.  I have a box with win-xp installed on a 100-gig
        HD and I
        need the following:

        1. How (most efficiently) to shrink and repartition for a dual
        boot with
        xp on perhaps 20 gig and the rest for installing two Linux distros.

        2. I've installed PCLinuxOS several times and I (by far) prefer
        the older
        version with KDE 3.5, so I want to put it on one set of
        partitions using
        about 20-gig.

        3. On the rest, I want to install whatever Redhat based distro
        might work
        best with Virtual Box (which I have never been able to get to work
        before).
        Some have recommended Cent OS (I've been told that there is a
        KDE 3.5
        version available).

        Any guidance to make this as concise, easy, and efficient as
        possible for
        a 20-year perpetual "newbie" user would be extremely appreciated. ;)





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