multibooting
Multibooting is the practice of installing multiple operating systems on a single computer and making it possible for the user to choose which operating system to boot when the computer starts up. This is typically achieved through the use of a boot loader, a special program that resides in the computer's firmware or on the hard drive. When the computer powers on, the boot loader presents a menu allowing the user to select the desired operating system.
Common scenarios for multibooting include using different operating systems for specific tasks, such as Windows for
Setting up a multiboot system requires careful planning. It is crucial to back up any important data