This worked like a charm. Using the tripleboot for almost 3 months, had no issues with the installing, made grub stylish generally have a lot of fun with this. Right now I want to try to get Windows XP as a third OS (i almost did not use the third os). Thank you so much Ksk Royal on this awesome tutorial!
What a wonderful instructive video! You are a genius! this was extremely well presented and helpful. I’d like to echo the many comments below in saying I have never seen a triple boat before. And you made it seem like child’s play. Bravo!
@@kskroyaltech hi I need your help. I installed linux mint deviants edition 5 on my external hdd but I cannot find my ntfs partition on the external and my main ntfs partition on the pc's internal hard drive when I boot with the lmde 5. but it shows me the other linux partitions I have on both internal and external hard drives in the devices section. I also went to the file system section of the lmde 5 I installed and I found an EFI folder which when I opened was showing the content of my internal window xp partition as folders within this same folder. but I cannot find all the ntfs partitions either external or internal to mount. but my lmde 5 is set to automount all devised or drives or partitions whichever you want to call it to list in devices. but not showing. Any help please? one thing I also noticed is I don't have any efi or swap partition created on my external hard drive partitions. but the grub is installed on the external hard drive.
Very good video! I have one comment: Always make sure that the windows recovery partition is the next on the drive after the windows partition! Install the distros after the last windows partitions! Some Windows major updates resize the recovery partition. Thats fine if the recovery partion is located after the windows partition, Windows just makes its own partion smaller. If there are linux partions blocking this, you might have a problem.
Have not done this in a while everything worked out fine thanks bro running windows 11 along side kali / Ubuntu all done on a acer laptop that's five years young
KsK, you deserved a like and a new subscriber. Your tutorial was so simple that even my inexperienced son was able to follow through and setup his first 3 in one Os Laptop. You are the best and thank you!!
wtf are u doing?! first you install windows, then Kali and at last u install ubuntu, that way you will be able to have the linux grub bootloader which is much better than anything windows might have also linux installer makes installation and partition management much easier
I could dual boot Windows10/Ubuntu by choosing "install alongside WBM" but I can't do the "something else" method because there is no EFI partition. I want to add Kali but it's been proving harder than I expected. I appreciate your video.
I found a solution. I can add a partition from my freespace with a size of 256MB, making it primary and selecting EFI from the drop down. Solved my issue!
There's only 1 key differences between Legacy Mode and UEFI mode. This is in the Disk Partition type. Legacy BIOS must use MBR disk partitioning. MBR partition can only hold 4 partitions. If you need more more than 4 , the 4th partition must be an extended partition. Within the extended partition, you can then add additional logical partitions. If you' plan to dual or multi-booting in Legacy BIOS, install Win 10/11 first. Let Win create the partitions it needs (usually 2 for Legacy). Use Windows' Disk Management tool to shrink the system partitions (after you have install any other programs you need for Windows) and not using live boot Linux OS to resize Windows system partition. From my experience, this is to allow Windows to dictate the minimum size it needs. Using Linux to resize Windows partition may be detrimental to Windows if the partition is too small. Plan the number of logical partitions you need for your dual/multiboot system. I been dual or multibooting for many years for testing and learning. My maximum number of OSes in a legacy BIOS system with a single SSD ( a 2008 Dell Vostro A860 with a 64-bit Core2Duo and 4Gb RAM) was 7 (Win 10, Linux Mint, Manjaro, Ubuntu MATE, Linux Light, Parrot Security & Peppermint). I learned a lot of lessons from such multibooting. All I can say after all that experiment is to keep each OS and its boot partition in its own separate HDD/SSD, even for Linux. Anything more than 1 OS in any HDD/SSD is asking for trouble in the long run (e.g. Windows upgrade may over write the boot files, Linux upgrades may over write the Grub, different Linux distros may use different Grub/Kernel since some are LT release and some are rolling release, etc.) The other issue is the swap partition. Expect problems if a different Linux OS is launched than a previous Linux OS that had used hibernation. Alternatively, you can use swap file for each distros, or have multiple swap partitions, customising each distros to use its designated swap partition. I only dual boot these days with Win 11 and Linux Mint in their own SSD. I learned to keep to a single Linux distros as this promotes easier learning and remembering its terminal commands. If I need any programs available in other distros (e.g. Kali or Parrot tools, or Peppermint's ICE), I can easily install these from their repository or github into Linux Mint since they are all Debian base.
Hey bro, i appreciate the video, it was very informative. Just a quick question. Can i use the same method for triple booting ubuntu 20.04 LTS and ubuntu 22.04 LTS alongside my windows? do i need some changes or this method will work fine?
Great video. I have two questions: 1. Kali installation didn't ask you to define the boot partition. Is it chosen automatically? 2. Can i use the same swap partition for both Linux systems?
1) Ans: Boot partition will be chosen automatically by Kali it sees the default EFI partition of windows 11. 2) Ans: it's better to define the swap part individually for each distro. I read somewhere you can use one swap for both distros. Ask chat GPT If possible or google it.
Thank you for this, I was looking for a Triple boot Windows 11 / Ubuntu 22.10 / Ubuntu Studio video and yours really helps. I'd be interested to see a video on using Gpart on a bare drive. So you boot off the USB with GPART on it and pre-set-up the drive, says a 1TB NMVe M2 drive, with the triple boot drive set up using UEFI. So 100mb is the first partition and then windows NTFS of say 350gb, Then two other partitions of 250gb each , for Linux, but each one is split to have Swap, boot, root etc as separate partitions or keep it as 2 separate partitions to keep Ubuntu and Linux on their own partitions. The remaining space is a transfer partition for files to share amongst all three systems.
Thank you my friend. Worked perfectly. In fact, I had to erase my old Linux distro, so I'll have to put everything back in, but it worked. A hug from Brazil! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Please ksk I have 2gb swap area partition for Ubuntu my question is must I create another 2gb swap area for the kali Linux or is going to use the Ubuntu swap partition Thank you sir patiently waiting for your reply
Dude, thanks for the tutorial, it clears up a question, my PC has two Windows 10, mine and my wife's, if I install Linux will it be one of the 3 boot systems?
BRO u r KING. thank you so much for this video especially how to remove grub from cmd, i used to close them from bios. I have a question btw, WHAT IF i want to format my win10 ? :D I have only one efi section and it has to be gone. Any suggestions for those situations ? Thank u
As I understand it, disabling secure boot let you install Linux distros such as Pop_OS, but you may run into problems when you switch back to Win11. This secure boot thing is very problematic especially if you want to dual boot along side Win11. It is fine to leave secure boot on for Ubuntu though.
I had encountered some strange behavior earlier with Win 11, especially if Win 11 uses those secured log-in (e.g. Pin, face recognition, etc). I don't use One Drive thus I have not sign-in with my Microsoft Account. No issues with Secure Boot turned off for my Win 11 + Linux Mint once I set Win 11 to login with local user/password and disabled those secured log-in. Other than Linux Mint, I had tested with Fedora, Debian, Manjaro, Sparky, MX and Peppermint with Win 11.
Thanks for the wonderful video. Could you do a video on how to install a second Linux distro on a laptop with another distro and not Windows as the sole OS?. I am a novice and have Mint as the primary OS and want to install Ubuntu as well. Thanks.
what should your Mounting Point be when selecting a partition from a second SSD on the laptop? I selected / , however when I restart the machine I load into a black screen.
Cool!!👊 I have Ubuntu and I installed Kali and it was fine, then I opened Ubuntu again and everything was fine, I go to Kali and now I get an error. And I don't know how to fix it. I was able to enter Kali in recovery mode. But I don't know how to fix it.
At this time, only Ubuntu and Fedora can deal with the secure boot required by win11. Any other distribution won't work (works fine with Win10 though).
@@kskroyaltech So, I have done all of the above but kali is not on the boot menu. I was already dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. How do I fix it?
Both windows 11 and 10 Home use the same EFI partition. You can use the same for Ubuntu. Or Else create a separate EFI partition for Ubuntu along with Root.
bro there is problem, when i tried to tripple boot bliss os with widows and ubuntu and when i tried to install the bliss gave an error then I thougt it might be because of any corruption so when I shut down the Laptop and boot again it just compleately removed grub and booted into windows the dual boot with ubuntu worked fine but I was not able to tripple boot it. Can you give me a suggetion?
@@kskroyaltech The same ,but from portable memory unlike ventoy which doesn't save what you actually did, or like rufus but suitable for several os together. What I'm trying to create is actually a flash drive that has all the programs I need built in, without taking my computer everywhere, but without having to buy a USB for each separate operating system
@@kskroyaltech Hi Great video Ksk Royal. I want to install win11 alonside debian11 and I want to do it by creating a separate EFI partition for Debian, so that I dont have to worry about winupdate or kernal updates messing up the bootloader files. How do I install Debian with Gparted since I cant access it in the standard debian installation to setup the ESP and root installation. Do you know how?
Hey I am trying to install parrot and Kali with window which is already installed but I can’t use three of them if I installed Kali then the parrot option not showing and when I am trying to boot parrot through bios it’s showing grub rescue please help me
This was great! Thank you so much for posting this @kskroyaltech! Anyone have a source for setting up a triple boot for BIO Mode: Legacy? Or should a "dual boot with legacy" tutorial suffice?
Dual boot ok. Triple boot I ended up in Grub and couldn’t get any further. Deleted third but then Ubuntu went into Grub again. I’ll stick to dual boot.
I faced this problem many time whenever i dual boot linux on my laptop, wifi stops working on windows and on linux also. Then i have to reinstall windows. I also tried different linux distros but problem remains same. Any suggestions for this problem ??
Do one thing. Turn off your PC, then turn on and head over to bios settings. Look for boot order and change the GRUB to first boot save the changes and reboot.
@@kskroyaltech The sd card doesn't show up in the bootloader at all. And i am using usb this time. Also, using balena for kali-linux always gives me a MBR partitioned kali bootable pendrive. I have a GPT hard disk with UEFI
Arch gives its kernels fixed names that do not change when you update the kernel, whereas Ubuntu's kernel names include a version string. If you are multi-booting 2 or more different Linux distros, Arch based distros must be the last to be installed.
awesome video. I have noticed that when setting up the bootloader with the POP OS 22.04 that it goes into a limbo and was not able to fix the boot loader. there is another way to get it to work. I am running the Triple boot successfully thanks to @Ksk Royal would be interesting to see a video on customizing the bootloader. Since the last OS that is installed is Kali would I assume it need to be customized there
bro don't use bootable media use ventoy on your drive bro you can use that drive as a bootable media by just copying those iso files you can use that drive also as a normal drive
Do you know which file is which? bootx64.efi 938 KB fbx64.efi 87 KB mmx64.efi 841 KB they are in my EFI, Boot folder. I had dual OS, and reinstalled it a few times now I have two extra boot loaders that do not work for anything, and I’m sure it is of the ones above. What do you think?
Hello thank for sharing video noone explain like you so can you make triple boot with Arch linux manual install and pop_s! Linux with there efi and root partitions each of them Like for next video 👇
@@kskroyaltech And I found interesting video about grub boot there is issue if we use different ditros in arch Linux with other Linux distro so do you method to fix or other method to boot because it might crash the grub or arch depend on my understanding on the video th-cam.com/video/SRVIEYyiLlo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5QMqHDotEEbV856j so what do you think
I tried to use this tutorial for adding wifislax instead of kali, it went bad, very bad, but not because of the tutorial, the wifislax istaller is sh*t
This worked like a charm. Using the tripleboot for almost 3 months, had no issues with the installing, made grub stylish generally have a lot of fun with this.
Right now I want to try to get Windows XP as a third OS (i almost did not use the third os).
Thank you so much Ksk Royal on this awesome tutorial!
Never seen any one doing triple boot 😅
Thanks for this,
My pleasure!
really like the fact that you added subtitles. it really helped me understand one part of the video
Thank you ..I always add subtitles to most of the videos..
What a wonderful instructive video! You are a genius! this was extremely well presented and helpful. I’d like to echo the many comments below in saying I have never seen a triple boat before. And you made it seem like child’s play. Bravo!
Awesome, thank you!
@@kskroyaltech hi I need your help. I installed linux mint deviants edition 5 on my external hdd but I cannot find my ntfs partition on the external and my main ntfs partition on the pc's internal hard drive when I boot with the lmde 5. but it shows me the other linux partitions I have on both internal and external hard drives in the devices section.
I also went to the file system section of the lmde 5 I installed and I found an EFI folder which when I opened was showing the content of my internal window xp partition as folders within this same folder.
but I cannot find all the ntfs partitions either external or internal to mount. but my lmde 5 is set to automount all devised or drives or partitions whichever you want to call it to list in devices. but not showing.
Any help please?
one thing I also noticed is I don't have any efi or swap partition created on my external hard drive partitions. but the grub is installed on the external hard drive.
Very good video! I have one comment: Always make sure that the windows recovery partition is the next on the drive after the windows partition!
Install the distros after the last windows partitions! Some Windows major updates resize the recovery partition. Thats fine if the recovery partion is located after the windows partition, Windows just makes its own partion smaller. If there are linux partions blocking this, you might have a problem.
Have not done this in a while everything worked out fine thanks bro running windows 11 along side kali / Ubuntu all done on a acer laptop that's five years young
did it using kali , linux mint and windows 11 and worked like a charm ..thanks
KsK, you deserved a like and a new subscriber. Your tutorial was so simple that even my inexperienced son was able to follow through and setup his first 3 in one Os Laptop. You are the best and thank you!!
Awesome, thank you!
One of the best videos I have watched very descriptive and extremely helpful!!
Glad it was helpful!
wtf are u doing?! first you install windows, then Kali and at last u install ubuntu, that way you will be able to have the linux grub bootloader which is much better than anything windows might have also linux installer makes installation and partition management much easier
The grub was kalis fam
I could dual boot Windows10/Ubuntu by choosing "install alongside WBM" but I can't do the "something else" method because there is no EFI partition. I want to add Kali but it's been proving harder than I expected. I appreciate your video.
I found a solution. I can add a partition from my freespace with a size of 256MB, making it primary and selecting EFI from the drop down. Solved my issue!
Hey you should make a video for us users in LEGACY MODE. I appreciate this video, none the less. - you are very helpful!
There's only 1 key differences between Legacy Mode and UEFI mode. This is in the Disk Partition type.
Legacy BIOS must use MBR disk partitioning. MBR partition can only hold 4 partitions. If you need more more than 4 , the 4th partition must be an extended partition. Within the extended partition, you can then add additional logical partitions. If you' plan to dual or multi-booting in Legacy BIOS, install Win 10/11 first. Let Win create the partitions it needs (usually 2 for Legacy). Use Windows' Disk Management tool to shrink the system partitions (after you have install any other programs you need for Windows) and not using live boot Linux OS to resize Windows system partition. From my experience, this is to allow Windows to dictate the minimum size it needs. Using Linux to resize Windows partition may be detrimental to Windows if the partition is too small. Plan the number of logical partitions you need for your dual/multiboot system.
I been dual or multibooting for many years for testing and learning. My maximum number of OSes in a legacy BIOS system with a single SSD ( a 2008 Dell Vostro A860 with a 64-bit Core2Duo and 4Gb RAM) was 7 (Win 10, Linux Mint, Manjaro, Ubuntu MATE, Linux Light, Parrot Security & Peppermint). I learned a lot of lessons from such multibooting.
All I can say after all that experiment is to keep each OS and its boot partition in its own separate HDD/SSD, even for Linux. Anything more than 1 OS in any HDD/SSD is asking for trouble in the long run (e.g. Windows upgrade may over write the boot files, Linux upgrades may over write the Grub, different Linux distros may use different Grub/Kernel since some are LT release and some are rolling release, etc.) The other issue is the swap partition. Expect problems if a different Linux OS is launched than a previous Linux OS that had used hibernation. Alternatively, you can use swap file for each distros, or have multiple swap partitions, customising each distros to use its designated swap partition.
I only dual boot these days with Win 11 and Linux Mint in their own SSD. I learned to keep to a single Linux distros as this promotes easier learning and remembering its terminal commands. If I need any programs available in other distros (e.g. Kali or Parrot tools, or Peppermint's ICE), I can easily install these from their repository or github into Linux Mint since they are all Debian base.
Should do a video
did you get a video for us legacy mode users yet?
@@joeribaudo1897 did you get a video for us legacy mode users yet ?
@@AnnaZayd nope
Hey bro, i appreciate the video, it was very informative. Just a quick question. Can i use the same method for triple booting ubuntu 20.04 LTS and ubuntu 22.04 LTS alongside my windows? do i need some changes or this method will work fine?
Exactly my question! Did you ever find a solution?
Great video. I have two questions:
1. Kali installation didn't ask you to define the boot partition. Is it chosen automatically?
2. Can i use the same swap partition for both Linux systems?
1) Ans: Boot partition will be chosen automatically by Kali it sees the default EFI partition of windows 11.
2) Ans: it's better to define the swap part individually for each distro. I read somewhere you can use one swap for both distros. Ask chat GPT If possible or google it.
Thank you for this, I was looking for a Triple boot Windows 11 / Ubuntu 22.10 / Ubuntu Studio video and yours really helps.
I'd be interested to see a video on using Gpart on a bare drive. So you boot off the USB with GPART on it and pre-set-up the drive, says a 1TB NMVe M2 drive, with the triple boot drive set up using UEFI. So 100mb is the first partition and then windows NTFS of say 350gb, Then two other partitions of 250gb each , for Linux, but each one is split to have Swap, boot, root etc as separate partitions or keep it as 2 separate partitions to keep Ubuntu and Linux on their own partitions. The remaining space is a transfer partition for files to share amongst all three systems.
Thank you my friend. Worked perfectly. In fact, I had to erase my old Linux distro, so I'll have to put everything back in, but it worked. A hug from Brazil! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Great one.. why did you removed the partitions at the end of this video ? Just to show how to normalise to single boot ?
Yes
Please ksk I have 2gb swap area partition for Ubuntu my question is must I create another 2gb swap area for the kali Linux or is going to use the Ubuntu swap partition
Thank you sir patiently waiting for your reply
Dude, thanks for the tutorial, it clears up a question, my PC has two Windows 10, mine and my wife's, if I install Linux will it be one of the 3 boot systems?
Yes Linux will become the third boot system. You can shrink free space for linux from any windows drive or from the last partition of the drive.
@@kskroyaltech please make a video for us legacy mode users
Thank you so much! From windows we have to set off the antivirus when we're making the bootable image. May gosh bless you for this clue.
YES YES 100%, you need to turn off Antivirus while creating bootable USB with Kali linux.
Thanx for the informative video. Another sub 🙂
Hi. I heard when windows does an update (prob. a major update) it kills the other OS's. Do you have any idea if this is true?
Thank you very much for the fantastic tutorial! Thanks to it, I saved a lot of time. Thank you again!
Bro love u, u are solving our big problem❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Is the procedure the same if I put Android instead of Linux?
BRO u r KING. thank you so much for this video especially how to remove grub from cmd, i used to close them from bios. I have a question btw, WHAT IF i want to format my win10 ? :D I have only one efi section and it has to be gone. Any suggestions for those situations ? Thank u
In that case, you must need a separate EFI partition to store linux boot loader.
Okay I'll be the one to ask, Do as many operating systems as possible on one system, Go down the full linux rabbit hole
As I understand it, disabling secure boot let you install Linux distros such as Pop_OS, but you may run into problems when you switch back to Win11. This secure boot thing is very problematic especially if you want to dual boot along side Win11. It is fine to leave secure boot on for Ubuntu though.
I had encountered some strange behavior earlier with Win 11, especially if Win 11 uses those secured log-in (e.g. Pin, face recognition, etc). I don't use One Drive thus I have not sign-in with my Microsoft Account.
No issues with Secure Boot turned off for my Win 11 + Linux Mint once I set Win 11 to login with local user/password and disabled those secured log-in. Other than Linux Mint, I had tested with Fedora, Debian, Manjaro, Sparky, MX and Peppermint with Win 11.
Hey bro really helpful but I done dual boot watching ur video but how to do tripple boot in UEFI MODE pls tell
that's the intent of this video right
Thanks for the wonderful video. Could you do a video on how to install a second Linux distro on a laptop with another distro and not Windows as the sole OS?. I am a novice and have Mint as the primary OS and want to install Ubuntu as well. Thanks.
Bro its very simple. On Mint Use GPARTED and make an unallocated space and install ubuntu .
what should your Mounting Point be when selecting a partition from a second SSD on the laptop? I selected / , however when I restart the machine I load into a black screen.
Many many thanks for the video ❤
Cool!!👊
I have Ubuntu and I installed Kali and it was fine, then I opened Ubuntu again and everything was fine, I go to Kali and now I get an error. And I don't know how to fix it. I was able to enter Kali in recovery mode. But I don't know how to fix it.
At this time, only Ubuntu and Fedora can deal with the secure boot required by win11. Any other distribution won't work (works fine with Win10 though).
yes
Can this process work if I am trying to triple boot windows 10, windows 7 and MX Linux?
Incredible content. I appreciate bro.
My pleasure!
@@kskroyaltech So, I have done all of the above but kali is not on the boot menu. I was already dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. How do I fix it?
It worked. I want back into Ubuntu > Grub-Customizer and it more of refreshed itself as I was exiting.
Thanks, this is what i've been talking about
Ksk I need your help with the bios, as I have this insydeH2o bios. Which is bit confusing for me to setup triple boot system
After installation of kali and ubantu issue in windows video not opening chrome issue mostly application opening issue how to fix it
Can we reset window 10 in dualboot with no change in ubuntu
I never tried this , but let me try ..
I have Windows 10home and 11 home, if installing Ubuntu 22.04 as 3rd OS, and ask create boot loader, which partition to choose?
Both windows 11 and 10 Home use the same EFI partition. You can use the same for Ubuntu. Or Else create a separate EFI partition for Ubuntu along with Root.
bro there is problem,
when i tried to tripple boot bliss os with widows and ubuntu and when i tried to install the bliss gave an error then I thougt it might be because of any corruption so when I shut down the Laptop and boot again it just compleately removed grub and booted into windows the dual boot with ubuntu worked fine but I was not able to tripple boot it. Can you give me a suggetion?
Thank you! You're the best!
I did all steps on this video, and I didn't achieve with Kali Linux installation on SDD. is it different with SDD?
So I f I have 5 or six Linux / Ubuntu distros, I can repeat the proceedure for each? I have a 500 GB H.D. .
Mate first result all the oses i want you are a gee
I want to keep ubuntu and I only removed the kali from efi. However, it directly boots into windows now even though I changed the boot mode to UEFI
Is this actually exactly what I want? Kali linux, Ubuntu, and Windows? :D
Is it possible to create the same thing but with live usb instead of the computer
I didn't get you ?
@@kskroyaltech
The same ,but from portable memory unlike ventoy which doesn't save what you actually did, or like rufus but suitable for several os together.
What I'm trying to create is actually a flash drive that has all the programs I need built in, without taking my computer everywhere, but without having to buy a USB for each separate operating system
Excellent Presentation!
So i tried this again with installing ubuntu first it still continue to windows 10 without asking me to boot with ubuntu
So i finished it and completed and still when it reboot the only boot shows is windows 10 and 11
Is there a way to add more space to a partition that has already been formatted and OS installed ?
I wont suggest you doing that
@@kskroyaltech Hi Great video Ksk Royal.
I want to install win11 alonside debian11 and I want to do it by creating a separate EFI partition for Debian, so that I dont have to worry about winupdate or kernal updates messing up the bootloader files.
How do I install Debian with Gparted since I cant access it in the standard debian installation to setup the ESP and root installation. Do you know how?
Thank you very much 🙏
Nice job, Thank you
Great video! Thanks
But sir ubuntu or windows 10 dual boot my laptop than laptop slowly working or windows 10 boot up very slow
Hey I am trying to install parrot and Kali with window which is already installed but I can’t use three of them if I installed Kali then the parrot option not showing and when I am trying to boot parrot through bios it’s showing grub rescue please help me
BRO I'M NOT ABLE TO USE KALI FOR SOME REASON ITS STUCK ON LOADING SCREEN WITH A BUNCH OF CODES AFTER SLECTING IT FROM GRUB!!
Thank you so much
Please make a video for legacy and mbr
Triple boot on legacy MBR is painful. MBR doesn't allow more than 5 primary partitions.
is it ok if your computer have UEFI and legacy?
UEFI is recommended
Turn OFF LEGACY FROM BIOS. I know OLD computers has that feature.
good night, thanks a lot for your educational videos, there is any video with windows 11, ubuntu and PopOS ?
you can check out many dual boot videos I made.
@@kskroyaltech thanks a lot for your answer, I'm gonna try triple boot with Windows , PopOS and Ubuntu, following this guide, wish me luck sir !
This was great! Thank you so much for posting this @kskroyaltech! Anyone have a source for setting up a triple boot for BIO Mode: Legacy? Or should a "dual boot with legacy" tutorial suffice?
Bro How do I remove the system partition's letter and bringing it to back ???
you Can use disk manager GUI, or diskpart cli
when I made the the triple boot the Kali which I have created last among windows and Ubuntu has included the ubuntu's swap partition
Perfecto, gracias hombre!
can i download it on my pendrive ?
you can use the pen drive as bootable usb media to install linux.
hello bro, i have followed your method only but i have done dualboot, i cant boot into kali as there is no grub nor entry in windows boot manager
Are you trying on UEFI based Machine or Legacy BIOS ?!
@@kskroyaltech UEFI bro. Btw I have fixed that problem by mounting EFI drive and modifying it a little bit. it works like a charm!
when i get a virus on one os is the 2 other ones affected too?
Just remember Linux wont get affected with virus like windows do.
GRUB boot loader install failed any fix?
Nice tutorial
If you install exactly the same Linux 2 times on the same drive, then you need separate EFI partitions.
hey can you tell me how to do with ubuntu has main os?
check the channel I made a video , using ubuntu as primary os and windows as secondary os.
Dual boot ok. Triple boot I ended up in Grub and couldn’t get any further. Deleted third but then Ubuntu went into Grub again. I’ll stick to dual boot.
Did u follow the same order of installing distros like me? See the latest update on this video: th-cam.com/video/iGoVmM3ORQY/w-d-xo.html
I faced this problem many time whenever i dual boot linux on my laptop, wifi stops working on windows and on linux also. Then i have to reinstall windows. I also tried different linux distros but problem remains same. Any suggestions for this problem ??
Sorry to hear that, I never had this issue. hop in to linux forums and find a help ..
are you using a external USB wifi adapter for wifi?
11:18 what did you do
Now I am not able to get that grub option to switch to windows 😢
Do one thing. Turn off your PC, then turn on and head over to bios settings. Look for boot order and change the GRUB to first boot save the changes and reboot.
thanks for the video
I am making a sd card bootable but its not showing up on the bootloader selection screen...pls help
It will show as mass storage. But try to use pen drive.
@@kskroyaltech The sd card doesn't show up in the bootloader at all.
And i am using usb this time.
Also, using balena for kali-linux always gives me a MBR partitioned kali bootable pendrive. I have a GPT hard disk with UEFI
I was using windows+ arch os then I installed Kali Linux now I can't boot into arch os.
What should I do.
Can you please help me.
Arch gives its kernels fixed names that do not change when you update the kernel, whereas Ubuntu's kernel names include a version string. If you are multi-booting 2 or more different Linux distros, Arch based distros must be the last to be installed.
Google for repairing Arch Grub
@@DilbertCronicles repairing arch grub will fix the issue ?
@@DilbertCronicles thanks bro it worked
Bhaiya video on triple boot on legacy boot option
ok
legacy boot option
please do legacy mode tutorial
God bless you, you helped me out a lot, Thank you
awesome video. I have noticed that when setting up the bootloader with the POP OS 22.04 that it goes into a limbo and was not able to fix the boot loader. there is another way to get it to work. I am running the Triple boot successfully thanks to @Ksk Royal
would be interesting to see a video on customizing the bootloader. Since the last OS that is installed is Kali would I assume it need to be customized there
Can triple boot made with Ubuntu, Rocky Linux and Windows 10 ?
Yes
@@kskroyaltech thank you !
@@kskroyaltech any link
bro don't use bootable media use ventoy on your drive bro you can use that drive as a bootable media by just copying those iso files you can use that drive also as a normal drive
yes I know. Some OSE's doesn't easily boot with Ventoy Drive.
can you boot 4 OS?
Yes why not.
@@kskroyaltech i need to know how
@@kskroyaltech show us
on minutes 21, how if I want to delete ubuntu only? what should I do? please help
i want to remove the ubuntu and change it with chrome OS. so I will have windows, kali, and chrome. can u help me, KSK?
@@zlalatan1480 just delete the partition using disk management or mini tool partision wizard. You will get unalocated drive.
You mean if you dont like windows how to remove it forever
See this video - th-cam.com/video/LY5hFihy5AI/w-d-xo.html
How to do triple boot on legacy bios?
not the same it needs some proper method, will make a video
Do you know which file is which?
bootx64.efi 938 KB
fbx64.efi 87 KB
mmx64.efi 841 KB
they are in my EFI, Boot folder.
I had dual OS, and reinstalled it a few times now I have two extra boot loaders that do not work for anything, and I’m sure it is of the ones above. What do you think?
Bro how to dual boot Ubuntu with intel rat on pls help and make video such that noob like me will understand it
ok
i need legacy bios video
You know how to attract new linux users
thank you .
Hello thank for sharing video noone explain like you so can you make triple boot with Arch linux manual install and pop_s! Linux with there efi and root partitions each of them
Like for next video
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Will try
OKay I will keep waiting@@kskroyaltech
@@kskroyaltech And I found interesting video about grub boot there is issue if we use different ditros in arch Linux with other Linux distro so do you method to fix or other method to boot because it might crash the grub or arch depend on my understanding on the video th-cam.com/video/SRVIEYyiLlo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5QMqHDotEEbV856j so what do you think
I tried to use this tutorial for adding wifislax instead of kali, it went bad, very bad, but not because of the tutorial, the wifislax istaller is sh*t
Nice I have 1tb
I will trade but kde neon thanks
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Nice tutorial