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Old 10-07-2009, 07:54 AM
thorazine74 thorazine74 is offline
 
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I think you should decide first what you want to use as a boot manager, Windows bootmgr, Chameleon/PCEFI or GRUB (or something else)?
I would partition the drive using Parted Magic or similar, you should be able to create all kinds of partitions including HFS+ partitions with recent versions, though OS X may not like them, you would just need to reformat them with Disk Utility.
Then install all the OS just leaving the one whose Boot Manager you are going to use to multiboot for the last. Marking the target partition as active before each one is usually advisable to avoid installers messing up with your other partitions but I think its not really required in your case.
If you are going to use GRUB to multiboot make sure you install it to the drive's MBR, if you are not, just install it to the Partition's bootsector.

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