Why? If Vista installs its bootloader in the first sector of its partition, like XP does, then chainloading through GRUB is just a matter of choosing the correct partition.Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
What I would recommend is XP, then Vista, then Linux.
Have fun configuring the boot loader though.
Originally posted by: Pwnbroker
Is anybody else surprised that Microsoft hasn't tried to make their license say you can't install other oses in conjunction with windows?
Originally posted by: Pwnbroker
Is anybody else surprised that Microsoft hasn't tried to make their license say you can't install other OSes in conjunction with windows?
Ok, i want to run Vista, XP Pro, and Ubuntu. Other than the obvious needing 3 partitions, etc, how would I go about this. Install Vista first, then XP, then Ubuntu. Will it work? Does Ubuntu use grub2 or something else?