If it doesn't set tripple boot automatically, at least it can set double boot for you. After installing the second linux, you can merge the two /boot/grub/menu.lst file -- one from the first linux and the other from the second.
If it doesn't set tripple boot automatically, at least it can set double boot for you. After installing the second linux, you can merge the two /boot/grub/menu.lst file -- one from the first linux and the other from the second.[/quote]
each grub install to MBR default, can you install two?
That would not work. Only one can be installed in MBR, for all other Linux oses install boot loader in the partition. Modify grub.lst to include booting from other partitions.
You don't need install two copies of grub. Grub supports multi-boot (not limited to double boot). The last installed linux usually will find all bootable partitions and properly set menu.lst file.