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Can I multi-boot that?

http://www.maximumpc.com/features/fe...002-09-24.html

If I was a real man, I'd be able to multi-boot to 37 different OSs on one box...
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All I can say.....actually I could say a lot, but I'd have to say;


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Multibooted over the top

I use multi booting because its impracticle (and expensive) to have a multitude of boxes, yet I need to remain compatible with work committments. I want to explore and learn Linux (and other) o/s's, and don't yet know which one is for me. But 37 o/s's is definitely at/over the top.
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That means I could run several versions of FreeBSD

Sorta like 4.6.2, 4.7 and the expected 5.0; and NetBSD; and RedHat; and ....

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