I have a laptop that boots XP, Linux and Solaris. That cost me about a dozen 
install attempts to make work. Then I never used it as I was able to avoid 
traveling.

Subsequently I've always simply swapped hard drives when I wanted to switch the 
OS. I did recently set up to dual boot Windows 7 and Debian 10 for lack of SATA 
caddies.

Reg


     On Monday, May 3, 2021, 11:07:38 AM CDT, Judah Richardson 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 11:01 AM John D Groenveld <[email protected]> wrote:

> In message <CAMf30+HKAONA=ra8JC9gifyMJdmbndnRLLwSzcY-9Hk=
> [email protected]>
> , "Francis.D" writes:
> >I had for a while OI in multiboot on the same hard disk. On a lenovo T410
> >Laptop using the same process on OpenBSD and it worked.
> >
> >I did not test on UEFI
>
> EFI makes multibooting easier, not that I recommend multibooting.
>
I generally recommend against it too, but I've found it's also not very
useful to question OPs' needs/wants ;)

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> John
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