Please Help Create Multiboot: Windows 7, OpenSUSE & KolibriOS

bounti

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Hello everyone,

I'm not entirely sure where to post this, so if I'm in the wrong section please tell me. I'm tasked with creating a triple boot setup using the OSs mentioned in the title. All operating systems must be installed on the same drive with a fourth partition to be accessible by all 3 (for sharing of files). The triple boot MUST be done using the Windows 7 boot manager, so EasyBCD and other managers are out of the question. I'm in desperate need of help as I've never even heard of the latter 2 operating systems and need it done by Tuesday if possible. This is very important, so any help what-so-ever would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. :)
 

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First install windows, then you install kolibriOS then OpenSuse. It will configure the boot loader GRUB in the installation of OpenSuSe.

edit: you can use the partitioning program in opensuse to create the fourth partition.
I don't know what sort of partition you need to create.
 

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Thanks for help guys. I actually need to use Windows 7's boot loader, not OpenSuSe. Not sure what you mean by the type of partition. Just a basic partition is needed, so if I save a file on Windows 7 to it for example, both OpenSuSe and KolibriOS can access the partition and view the file.
 

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Just curious. Why would someone want all those other operating system when they have Windows Enterprise?
 

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Home made Desktop
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Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
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It's actually the first part of a major project. We were asked to triple boot these 3 operating systems, without ever being shown how to multi-boot in the first place. So I'm left to fend for myself.
 

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I think using the windows bootloader will not work.
I mean with partition type ext4, ext3, ntfs, fat32 etc.
I knew there was a way to dual boot without grub and just press some F-keys when you startup but I don't remember how it worked.
 

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Debian Wheezy 64 bitIntel core I7 8708 gb ddr3 1333 MHZ kingstonATI Radeon HD 5670
OS
Debian Wheezy 64 bit
CPU
Intel core I7 870
Motherboard
gigabyte p55 usb3.0
Memory
8 gb ddr3 1333 MHZ kingston
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5670
Sound Card
-
Monitor(s) Displays
2
Screen Resolution
-
Hard Drives
60 gb SSD + 1.5 TB hdd
PSU
450 Watt
Case
Antec
Cooling
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logitec
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logitev
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-
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As far as I know you will need grub, I don't think that task is possible using only the windows 7 boot manager.

But maybe I'm wrong since I don't know so much about windows bootmanager. http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/06/11/dual-boot-linux-mint-11-and-windows-7/

Usually you can access windows files from linux without any problem. Make sure you have ntfs-3g and you mount the partition.
 

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