triple boot installation order?
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triple boot installation order?
If I want to have XP , win7 and ubuntu together on one machine, what's the best sequence to install all this? is it possible I also install an android-x86 later on this machine?
Re: triple boot installation order?
Linux last.
Xp will replace the MBR without asking you, Win7 seems to behave the same (or maybe I missed an option). Ubuntu will create multiboot menu with every OS installed automatically. (and even if he misses some OS, you can edit the bootloader config when you need)
Xp will replace the MBR without asking you, Win7 seems to behave the same (or maybe I missed an option). Ubuntu will create multiboot menu with every OS installed automatically. (and even if he misses some OS, you can edit the bootloader config when you need)
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myoldTPT40
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Re: triple boot installation order?
Thanks
fasteez wrote:Linux last.
Xp will replace the MBR without asking you, Win7 seems to behave the same (or maybe I missed an option). Ubuntu will create multiboot menu with every OS installed automatically. (and even if he misses some OS, you can edit the bootloader config when you need)
Re: triple boot installation order?
Have you thought about virtualization? Depending on what you are using Windows 7 and XP for, you could just install Linux and then use KVM (virtualization that is built into the Linux kernel) or VirtualBox to virtualize your Windows installations under Linux. This way you can stay in Linux all the time and start Windows up in a separate window anytime you want to use it.
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myoldTPT40
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Re: triple boot installation order?
I'm not familiar with it. And my machine is quite old, don't know if the efficiency is ok in the virtual machine.
thank you for the idea, maybe I'll look into it.
thank you for the idea, maybe I'll look into it.
dk wrote:Have you thought about virtualization? Depending on what you are using Windows 7 and XP for, you could just install Linux and then use KVM (virtualization that is built into the Linux kernel) or VirtualBox to virtualize your Windows installations under Linux. This way you can stay in Linux all the time and start Windows up in a separate window anytime you want to use it.
Derrick
Re: triple boot installation order?
First Win XP, as it does not recongnize either Win 7 or Ubuntu.
Then Win 7, as it knows about Win XP.
Then Ubuntu, which should add both Windows installations to it#s boot menu, as already mentioned.
Then Win 7, as it knows about Win XP.
Then Ubuntu, which should add both Windows installations to it#s boot menu, as already mentioned.
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