Advice on triple/quadruple-booting?

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Published on 2013-11-02T14:58:31Z Indexed on 2013/11/02 16:01 UTC
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I am currently running Windows 7 Home Premium x64 on my laptop. I would like to install more than one Linux distro, IN ADDITION TO Windows 7. How do I go about this, what do I need to be careful and aware of, is it possible?

The specific distros I might eventually install:

  • Definitely: Ubuntu (is it a good idea to install the Linux-Secure-Remix version?)
  • Almost definitely: OpenSUSE
  • Probably: Zorin
  • Possibly: Arch
  • Possibly: Fedora
  • Possibly: FreeBSD

Computer details:

  • Successfully used WUBI for Ubuntu in the past
  • Recently reinstalled Windows using the RECOVERY partition
  • Windows 7 Home Premium x64
  • model: ASUS K53U series
  • AMD Brazos Dual Core E450 1.65 GHz
  • 750GB hard drive, currently partitioned into C: (300GB total, 246 GB free), D: (373GB - total, 167 GB free), and RECOVERY (the rest of the space, I think)
  • 4GB RAM

Can I be sure that GRUB will work, if WUBI has worked?

In short, how do I go about triple- or quadruple-booting Windows 7, Ubuntu and other distros? What do I need to be aware of? How do I set up the partition structure?

Thank you in advance

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