Hey everyone! I've just switched from an all-Apple household to my first PC, and I'm looking to triple boot Zorin, Garuda, and Windows 11. I stumbled upon a video that mentioned needing a Windows laptop for this setup. Is that true, or can I manage this from my Mac? Any insights would be really appreciated!
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You shouldn't necessarily need a Windows laptop to triple boot those systems! As long as your PC is compatible and can handle the boot configurations, your Mac should be fine for installing the Linux distros alongside Windows. Make sure you properly partition your drives and follow a guide to handle the setup. It can be a bit tricky, but definitely doable!
Have you thought about using something like Distrobox instead? It lets you run multiple distros inside your existing one, which might simplify things for you significantly. Just a thought in case you're looking for easier management!
That sounds interesting! I wanted to get comfortable with Zorin first before diving deeper into Linux, but I'll definitely look into Distrobox for efficiency.
Yeah, plus using tools like Disk Utility on Mac could help with partitioning without needing another Windows device. Just be cautious during the installation process!