Intel69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>  I was wondering, I am about to setup a computer I have to run Windows
> XP, Ubuntu and FreeBSD.

FreeBSD and all Linuxes I've ever encountered come with installers which
acknowledge the fact that other operating systems exist and makes some
effort at making things work. Most of the docs out there if I remember
correctly assume a double-boot setup, but with a little bit of planning,
you should be able to triple-boot fine. 

You will need to partition at least three slices, and install Windows
before the others in order to avoid having the Windows installer wipe
out stuff it does not understand. There are several howtos out there
within search engine reach which will be helpful.
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