SOLVED: Partitioning for multiple Linux and *BSD on the same drive
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SOLVED: Partitioning for multiple Linux and *BSD on the same drive
My harddrive is dying so I'm replacing it with a 128 GB SSD and a 500 GB HDD. The SSD is where the operating systems will live. I'd like to boot a few different distros:
One that "just works" for getting work done,
Arch and/or Slackware for learning,
and a *BSD, also for learning on. Maybe FreeBSD.
Whenever I install a 2nd linux distro, I lose the ability to boot from the first one anymore, so what's a simple way to set up for booting multiple distros?
Do I install Lilo or Grub to the MBR or to a dedicated /boot partition, or to /boot inside the distro?
Where does the boot information go for the second and third distros so the bootloader can find it?
Can someone give me a sample of what the bootloader instructions would look like to boot multiple distros?
I've been trying to find these answers for days, but have only gotten more confused. I am not a natural at this kind of stuff. This simple mind needs simple instructions. (RTFM is usually way over my dumb head.)
On my system (a single 500 GB HDD with 4 Linux distros and Win7), I install each OS's bootloader to that OS's partition. I (manually) maintain a single boot partition that uses grub to chainload each OS's bootloader.
Hi,
From what I know, linux uses different partitions on the hard disk.
I think BSD use 1 partition on the hard drive and build his own partitions within this single partition.
Maybe this website can help : http://www.geodsoft.com/howto/dualboot/grub.htm.
Regards
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