On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Chris Dukes <pak...@pr.neotoma.org> wrote:
>
> Multibooting is having several operating systems on one computer, and some
means of selecting which OS is to boot. It is not a trivial task! If you don't
understand what you are doing, you may end up deleting large amounts of data
from your computer. New OpenBSD users are strongly encouraged to start with a
blank hard drive on a dedicated machine, and then practice your desired
configuration on a non-production system before attempting a multiboot
configuration on a production machine. FAQ 14 has more information about the
OpenBSD boot process.
>
>


If he has already multi-booted Windows and linux then multibooting
OpenBSD would be trivial I guess

--Siju

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