11-20-2015, 11:00 AM
Hello Wirezfree,
I am sorry for not telling you the whole story but I guessed you would catch the clue
by reading what gold_finger answered me.
Given there is Windows 7 installed on the machine, you install Lite beside it, putting
GRUB on MBR, so you will have a dual boot install with Lite first on the booting list as
I already wrote you before and Windows second.
Afterwards you install Mint putting its GRUB on its / and NOT on MBR. You open up your
terminal giving the command sudo update-grub
and that 's it. You got the triple booting machine you wanted.
I am sorry for not telling you the whole story but I guessed you would catch the clue
by reading what gold_finger answered me.
Given there is Windows 7 installed on the machine, you install Lite beside it, putting
GRUB on MBR, so you will have a dual boot install with Lite first on the booting list as
I already wrote you before and Windows second.
Afterwards you install Mint putting its GRUB on its / and NOT on MBR. You open up your
terminal giving the command sudo update-grub
and that 's it. You got the triple booting machine you wanted.