Multiboot Server - Is this possible?

From: Jason Hunsberger (systems182_at_nospam_andersontech.com)
Date: 01/07/05


Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 16:00:11 -0600

Hello everyone! My company needs to create a server for our lab. After
  some initial tests we've decided that Virtual PC will not meet our
needs sufficiently. What we are wondering is if we can create a
multiboot server with three SCSI drives, each drive hosting a different
OS? We would like to run Windows Server 2000, Server 2003, and Small
Business Server 2003 on each of the drives. Is this possible and how
would one deal with the potential MBR issues? Is there an order in
which the OS's should be installed? What would need to happen if we
wanted to later put Red Hat on one of the SCSI drives? Thanks for any
suggestions!



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