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Can I triple boot with Ubuntu despite already having partitioned?

Asked by MaineBiotech in Apple Operating Systems, Apple Hardware

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So, I have the first generation of intel iMacs. Back then, I knew very little about computers. To be honest, I still know very little, but am too proud to admit it. I had my friend lend me Windows XP and help me set up Boot camp back when it first came out. Now, I'm trying to set up Ubuntu on my same computer because I really like what I see with it and I want to try it for myself. Using my already partitioned hard drive is it possible to triple boot in a safe way. Mind you my computer has 1.83 GHz and only 1GB RAM. Any ideas?Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Apple Operating Systems, Apple Hardware
Tags: Apple, iMac, 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo, Only 1 GB RAM
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Solution Provided By: Jingram82
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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