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<blockquote data-quote="nRiTeCh" data-source="post: 2513647" data-attributes="member: 343"><p>Never risk installing different OSes from different brands on a single storage for the obvious complex issues arising further.</p><p></p><p>In windows, you can play installing multiple windows only variants on a single storage due to the common bootloader and envi. windows platforms share in common.</p><p>But when installing Linux, ubuntu, mac etc. are all better off on different physical storages.</p><p></p><p>I had experimented in the past mixing windows with different linux flavors, but the key was to first install linuxes and in the end windows so that windows gives that dual, triple or quadruple booting options to choose while booting the pc. I'm sure linux has now highly matured to not to mess with other OSes yet offering such booting options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nRiTeCh, post: 2513647, member: 343"] Never risk installing different OSes from different brands on a single storage for the obvious complex issues arising further. In windows, you can play installing multiple windows only variants on a single storage due to the common bootloader and envi. windows platforms share in common. But when installing Linux, ubuntu, mac etc. are all better off on different physical storages. I had experimented in the past mixing windows with different linux flavors, but the key was to first install linuxes and in the end windows so that windows gives that dual, triple or quadruple booting options to choose while booting the pc. I'm sure linux has now highly matured to not to mess with other OSes yet offering such booting options. [/QUOTE]
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