True story: I did get up to 11 distros recently in a multiboot setup on my Thinkpad. I used Refind for the boot manager and everything worked well.
I had:
1 - Fedora
2 - Alma Linux
3 - Anti-X
4 - Slackware
5 - ElementaryOS
6 - Linux Mint
7 - Mageia
8 - EndeavourOS
9 - PopOS
10 - Lubuntu
11 - openSUSE
I’ll probably make another run at it and try to get up to 20. I need to lay out the partitions better. I definitely need to add Void and Alpine to the list.
No Arch btw?
touch grass
touch: cannot touch `grass': Permission denied
sudo touch grass
Sourse is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
echo "fuck it, just gonna login as root" exit root alpine touch grass
Error: I’m afraid I cannot let you do that, Dave.
Command 'sudo' not found.
su - touch grass
Command 'su' not found did you mean: command 'doas' from opendoas
run0 touch grass
echo "fuck it, just gonna login as root" exit root alpine touch grass
Got 'em!
but in which distro should you run this?
any loosely posix-following os will work with this.
EDIT: joke went over my head
shared home partition
I use Linux because it gets out of my way and lets me get things done.
To you Linux seems to be the thing that needs to get done…?
Degenerate fucking distro hoppers, why can’t you settle down with TempleOS like a good fucking Christian?
here, you dropped something: /s
One question: Why?
I’m not hearing a “no”
No
Thank you, finally!!
goes down to 19 partitions
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
No?
Debian Testing/Sid.
Yeah?
I agree with the ball, it would be easier and more convenient to use virtualization, containers or something similar.
“I don’t do it because it’s easy, I do it because I thought it would be easy.”
-OP maybe
Sure! What the hell, throw a couple of BSDs in there too, why not?
Sure! What the hell, throw a couple of BSDs in there too, why not?
yeah, I was thinking about that too. And OpenIndiana as well.
Yes! I missed the heyday of Solaris, so I’ve been sorely tempted to try out OpenIndiana.
Just use a virtual machine
If I don’t have 1tb of wiggle room the system is entirely useless to me
Seek help
/help
–help, found the Windows guy.
I’ve never actually tried it, but I think you could use BTRFS subvolumes to multiboot without partitioning the physical space.
And then maybe even use deduplication across subvolumes?
That was the exact thing I was going to suggest. It does work!
if you’re just trying them out, there is virtualbox…
22, 1 for /home and 1 /home for that one odd distro that does things vastly different.
She’s hella cute ☺️
also you forgot Debian
and bazzite or other atomic fedoodoo