Reply 20 of 22, by Licentious Howler
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I do a multiboot thing myself,
Pentium III era mobo with 2 IDE HDDs.
I have Windows 98SE, Windows XP, and Linux Mint 7 all living peacefully (it's always useful to have some linux distro to unfuck file system and bootloader problems imo).
The way I set it up is to only have one drive connected, let's say primary--install Windows 98SE.
Then disconnect primary and only connect secondary--install WinXP.
Connect both drives and then install the linux distro. Linux Mint 7 happens to use GRUB and installs+configures the whole thing automatically, very convenient for switching between the OSs.
I reserve 6 GB for LM7 and its swap, but you could probably get away with 4.5 without much issue, so long as you don't really add anything.
I will say, LM7 is a bit heavy for that P3 (866 MHz), if you're on a much weaker processor, an older or at least lighter distro might make sense.