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You have a single computer and you would like to dual-boot Windows NT/2000/XP and Linux, because you use applications on both platforms. Or you have a small test network and you want to install as man...
You have your nice new boot partition all set up, and your first Linux installed. Now you're ready to add more Linuxes. Install additional Linuxes into logical partitions. Then you'll nee...
If you plan to multiboot several different Linux distributions, you'll want to prepare your system. You want a standalone /boot partition and shared /home and /swap partitions.
Most Linux distrib...