I want to set one of my systems up with multiple OS. I want to be able to boot MSDOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and try out a few hobby / experimental OS. Part of my reasoning is that I want to test writing code that can be cross assembled/compiled.
I'm thinking that DOS and Windows will be on one drive, Linux and BSD on a second, and everything else on a third.
Can someone either walk me through how to achieve this, including what boot managers can do this and what order to install the various OS, or direct me to a reliable website with a detailed guide?
The top two links in the pinned post are no longer working, so I can't check what they have to say. I have only ever used DOS and Windows, but want to experiment in particular with Linus and BSD while also having Windows available for benchmarking my collections.
I'm thinking that DOS and Windows will be on one drive, Linux and BSD on a second, and everything else on a third.
Can someone either walk me through how to achieve this, including what boot managers can do this and what order to install the various OS, or direct me to a reliable website with a detailed guide?
The top two links in the pinned post are no longer working, so I can't check what they have to say. I have only ever used DOS and Windows, but want to experiment in particular with Linus and BSD while also having Windows available for benchmarking my collections.