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Hello everyone. A few months ago I started experimenting with Live CD and installable distributions of Linux on my PC, having stuck with Windows before then. I learnt a bit about hard disk partitions and multi boot systems, as well as finding out how many open source OS's are available for the x86. This got me thinking, "Is it possible to install loads of operating systems on one PC (i.e. 10 to 20)? Maybe I could set a world record."
I realise this would probably involve quite a bit of fiddling, as I would have to try to force most of the OS's to boot from logical drives. If anyone has seen this tried before I would be interested to hear about the results. Thanks.
Steven.
I realise this would probably involve quite a bit of fiddling, as I would have to try to force most of the OS's to boot from logical drives. If anyone has seen this tried before I would be interested to hear about the results. Thanks.
Steven.
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Originally Posted by Mushy-pea
"Is it possible to install loads of operating systems on one PC (i.e. 10 to 20)?
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Originally Posted by Mushy-pea
Maybe I could set a world record.
Last edited by DMR : Jun 30th, 2006 at 11:18 pm.
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its been a few years ,befor xp even but i came across a site /magazine artical of a 14 yr old who had well over 6 ,someting in the high teens install and booting,and most were windows os,'s
found this ,
http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showt...hreadid=143973
found this ,
http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showt...hreadid=143973
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Originally Posted by caperjack
found this ,
http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showt...hreadid=143973
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a sub link from Caperjacks link shows you how you can install and boot windows from a logical partition. (Not as easy as installing Linux to a logical partition but then Linux can be difficult in other areas where windows is easy)
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